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Andy Murray's net worth, 'selfish' marriage claim and brutal feud with brother Jamie

Sir Andy Murray is set to make his final appearance at Wimbledon, with the tennis icon expected to conclude his illustrious career this summer.

The 37-year-old has disclosed that he won't be participating in this year's men's singles competition due to a recent surgery to remove a cyst from his spine. However, he will still compete in the doubles events, partnering with fellow British Grand Slam champion Emma Raducanu in the mixed event.

Before this, Murray will take to Centre Court on Thursday afternoon, teaming up with his brother Jamie for the men's doubles. The duo, originally from Dunblane in Scotland, have never played doubles together at Wimbledon but were instrumental in securing Great Britain's Davis Cup victory in 2015.

Both brothers have had successful careers, with Jamie claiming seven Grand Slam titles in doubles and mixed doubles, while Andy has cemented his place in history as one of the greatest male tennis players, boasting 46 titles, including two Wimbledon and one US Open championship, along with two Olympic gold medals.

Naturally, like all families, the brothers have experienced their share of ups and downs, and Murray has been candid about his marriage and family life. Here's everything you need to know about the man off the court, from his staggering net worth to his very public disagreement with his brother, as reported by Wales Online.

As one of the most successful tennis players of his generation, Murray has amassed a huge fortune, having won a total of just over £50 million over the course of his playing career.

Of course, as with most athletes, he makes plenty of money off the court as well, having signed endorsement deals and sponsorship partnerships with the likes of Jaguar, Castore, Under

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