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ANDY Murray is doubling down for his emotional Wimbledon farewell. The Brit tennis superstar will form a 'dream team' partnership with Emma Raducanu , as well as his brother Jamie, in the mixed doubles at this year's tournament after being forced to pull out of the men's singles due to injury. 11 Andy Murray is hoping to win at Wimbledon again this year Credit: PA 11 He's amassed £130 million fortune over the years - £50m of that through prize money Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 11 Murray signed a £1.

5 million sponsorship deal with Jaguar Credit: Jaguar Media It will be a fitting send off as he prepares to retire later this year, following a glittering career that has earned him an incredible £130million fortune. Having racked up £50million from prize pots over the years, the 37-year-old has also netted millions away from the court thanks to canny business investments, which include the most luxurious hotel in Scotland. And he knows how to spend his hard-earned cash too, snapping up a stunning collection of supercars.



We look at how Murray has built up his huge bank balance over the years...

£50m career prize money Murray has earned over £50million in career prize money over the years, having won Wimbledon twice, in 2013 and 2016, and the US Open in 2012. Only Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have earned more in prize money. In 2016, his most fruitful year, he made an astonishing £12.

8 million thanks to winning nine titles. From just his Wimbledon me.

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