By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennisnow | Tuesday, June 24, 2025
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Andy Murray It will be part of the Wimbledon landscape forever.
An Andy Murray statue will rise to Wimbledon’s bases by 2027, Aeltc chair Debbie jevans told Ainslie + Ainslie Performance People podcast in comments published by BBC tODAY
We are looking to have a statue of Andy Murray here (in Wimbledon) and we are working closely with him and his team, ”Jevans said in Podcast.
“The ambition is that we would discover that on the 150th anniversary of our first championship, which was 1877. He must be rightly involved in him and he and his team will be.”
Last July, all the general director of the Lawn Lawn Tennis Club Sally Bolton Said during Wimbledon the club plans a “long tribute” for Murray on the base.
First, officials want to discuss the possible three -time Grand Slam Champion plans to ensure that Murray approves before starting the project.
iconic Fred Perry Statue It will be getting a company: an Andy Murray statue that would link the country’s premature champion Wimbledon Perry to Era Open Murray, who defeated Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon 2013 final becoming the first British man in 1936 to win Wimbledon.
“As we said before: Plans to celebrate Andy’s career are wider than what we decided to do in court.” Bolton told about 10 journalists in a short Q&A during the second week of Wimbledon last July. “So we’ve talked about a statue on the basis somewhere.
“I think our view is that with those parts of a longer tribute, we really want to engage with Andy what they look like.
“We don’t think there is a hurry to do those things. Our plan is to work with Andy (with a tribute).”