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Scottish professional tennis player, Andy Murray has a net worth of $85 million. Ranked fourth in the world, the Scot has been runner-up in three Grand Slam finals: the 2008 US Open, and the 2010 and 2011 Australian Open, losing the first two to Roger Federer and the third to Novak Djokovic. In 2011, he became only the seventh player in the open era to reach the semi-finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments in one year.

He has won $20 million in prize money since making his professional debut in 2003. Adidas showed their faith in him in 2009, signing him up for a five-year deal worth more than £10m. That deal was the first secured by Murray since switching management agency to Simon Fuller's XIX Entertainment, which also manages David Beckham. Murray also has sponsorship deals with Head rackets and the Royal Bank of Scotland, with whom Murray was happy to negotiate downwards when the bank got into difficulty in early 2009. A further deal worth £1m a year with Highland Spring water came to an end last February. Should Murray become the first Briton to win the men's singles since Fred Perry in 1936, his earnings will go through the roof as commercial opportunities flood in.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2014

Sponsorship

Endorsement earnings in 2015 according to Forbes

$16,000,000

2014

Salary

Estimated winnings and salary from 2014 through 2015 according to Forbes.

$6,300,000

2013

Salary

2014 Prize Money

$5,410,000

2013

Salary

Prize money in 2014, according to Forbes.

$4,100,000

2013

Sponsorship

Endorsement earnings in 2014 according to Forbes

$15,000,000

2013

Salary

Sports Earnings

$16,000,000

2013

Sponsorship

Endorsement earnings for brands like Adidas, Head Rackets, Royal Bank of Scotland

$22,000,000

2012

Salary

2013 Career Prize Money for Doubles

$50,000

2012

Salary

Career Prize money for singles

$5,370,000

2012

Salary

2013 Career Prize Money

$5,420,000

2012

Earnings

Annual income mentioned by Forbes

$9,500,000

2011

Salary

2012 Career Prize Money

$5,700,000

2010

Salary

2011 Career Prize Money

$5,180,000

2008

Sponsorship

In 2009, he was signed by Adidas to a five-year £30 million contract

$49,170,000

2007

Salary

Career prize money in 2008

$3,700,000

2006

Salary

2007 Career Prize Money

$830,000