Andy Murray’s brother lands prestigious role in British tennis during Wimbledon lead-up
Jamie Murray has landed a new role in British tennis as the tournament director of the cinch Championships. The former world No 1 in doubles, who is also brother to Andy Murray, will take charge of the ATP 500 event at London’s Queen’s Club which is staged in the lead-up to Wimbledon. The 37-year-old is not giving up his career for the job and will continue to play on the tour.
The LTA announced on Wednesday that the elder Murray brother would begin his role as the Queen’s tournament director in 2024. It means that the world No 16 will no longer compete in the event, or in the week prior so that he can finalise preparations.
“It’s a real honour to be given this opportunity by the LTA, to work on such a prestigious and well-regarded tournament with the event team during the year, supporting the development and growth of the cinch Championships,” the seven-time doubles Grand Slam champion said.
“As most people know I have a genuine interest in the events side of the business having started as a Tournament Director of the Murray Trophy and most recently organising Battle of the Brits in ensuring the best possible experience for the players and fans who attend.”