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Andy Murray to donate 2022 season prize money to Ukrainian children

By Matias Grez, CNN

Updated 1043 GMT (1843 HKT) March 9, 2022

Andy Murray has pledged to donate his prize money this season to Ukraine.

(CNN)Andy Murray has pledged to donate the remainder of his 2022 season's prize money to help children in Ukraine.

The three-time grand slam champion says he will be partnering with UNICEF to help provide medical supplies and developmental kits.As Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine enters a 14th day, at least two million refugees have been forced to flee the country.'I hope I live to reach 100': World's oldest tennis player staying put in Ukraine war zone«Over 7.5m children are at risk with the escalating conflict in Ukraine, so I'm working with UNICEF UK to help provide urgent medical supplies and early childhood development kits,» Murray, who is a UNICEF ambassador, tweeted.«It's vital education continues, so UNICEF is working to enable access to learning for displaced children, as well as supporting the rehabilitation of damaged schools, together with replacement equipment and furniture,» he added.Read More«I'm going to be donating my earnings from my prize money for the rest of the year, but anyone in the UK can support UNICEF's humanitarian response by donating to our appeal by following this link — https://unicef.uk/am_ukraine.»Children in Ukraine need peace — now."Murray's donation comes after tennis' three governing bodies — the ATP, WTA and ITF — and the organizations that run each of the four grand slams pledged to donate a total of $700,000 «to support the humanitarian relief efforts for the war in Ukraine.»
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