Andy Murray's aces: How Kim Sears, Judy and Jamie Murray became the tennis star's rocks throughout a tumultuous career (but don't ask his daughter to pick up a racquet!) Andy Murray was 18 when he met Kim Sears at the US Open in 2005 Read More: Are period dramas being RUINED by cosmetic surgery? 10 Pound Poms viewers say they're 'distracted' by obvious modern day beauty procedures By Jessica Taylor For Mailonline Published: 11:54, 5 July 2024 | Updated: 12:01, 5 July 2024 e-mail 1 View comments There was not a dry eye in SW19 on Thursday evening as Andy Murray played one of his final matches at Wimbledon. The 37-year-old tennis ace, who has enjoyed a 19-year career and has won three Grand Slam titles, lost out in the doubles as he teamed up with his brother Jamie; while his wife Kim and mother Judy tearfully watched on in the audience. The Murray brothers were beaten in the men's doubles by John Peers and Rinky Hijikata in a 7-6, 6-4 defeat - but the crowd, as always, was behind tennis ace Murray all the way.
Following the defeat, Dunblane-born Andy paid tearful tribute to his brother, telling Sue Barker: 'It was obviously very special to play with Jamie. 'It was a race against time to get out here and physically it wasn't easy but I'm glad we were able to do it one time together.' They were the words of a true family man who has put his loved ones front and centre throughout his career - particularly his wife and children.
As he has continued to rise to the very top of his c.
