How many grand slams has Andy Murray won? Former world number one’s majors record, career wins
Andy Murray’s place in tennis history is well established with the Scot one of the greatest male players of the Open Era. As a multiple grand-slam winner, Olympic champion and former world number one, Murray has achieved all there is to achieve in the sport, despite suffering a difficult past few years with injury.
It’s been a long road back to competitive tennis for Murray, who underwent hip surgery in 2019. There was a real chance injury could have forced the two-time Wimbledon champion out of the sport, but Murray has always revelled in proving the doubters wrong and has ambitions of competing for major titles once more.
In 2024, Murray lost to Tomas Etcheverry in the first round of the Australian Open before losing twice more on French hard courts. He hadn’t gone beyond the third round of a tournament all year prior to the French Open, where he was drawn against fellow major winner Stan Wawrinka in the opening round at Roland-Garros.
Below is his record at tennis’ biggest tournaments.
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What is Murray’s record at the Australian Open?
Murray has played his most consistent major tennis at the Australian Open over the years, reaching the final at Melbourne Park no fewer than five times. However, the Scot has yet to get his hands on the men’s singles trophy in the first grand slam of the calendar, losing once to Roger Federer in 2010 and Novak Djokovic four times in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016.