Andy Murray won £10.8million this year – here’s how he did it and what he’s worth now
Andy Murray ended the year as world number one thanks to victory over Novak Djokovic in the final of the ATP World Tour Finals.
It was the culmination of a brilliant 12 months that saw the Scot play in 16 tournaments, win 78 match, lift nine titles, reach three Grand Slam finals and take home a staggering £10.8million in prize money.
With the 2016 tennis season now over we chart Murray’s incredible year, see where he won the money and look at his net worth.
Murray’s fruitful year takes his career prize money to a whopping £44,985,885.
But what the two-time Olympic gold medallist wins on court is only half the story. Britain’s best athlete is also a dream for corporate sponsors. He has deals with Standard Life, Head and Rado, plus a £15m four-year contract with Under Armour. According to industry figures his net worth is now estimated at £66,519,984.