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Andy Murray

Andy Murray is a well-known British professional tennis player who lives in Scotland but represents his country all around the world. He was born on May 15, 1987, and has accomplished a great deal in his tennis career. His name is on the list of Grand Slam tournament winners, as well as Olympic champion, 2016 ATP World Tour Finals, Davis Cup champion, and former world No. 1.

Let’s get started with his top 70 inspirational quotations that can benefit you in every stage of your life.

  1. “Like most guys, I’ve always liked watches. I can always check the time on my phone, but having a watch is so much better.”― Andy Murray

  2. “I often find that pundits are quite negative… not just in tennis, but in sport in general. I just don’t like that. Obviously, the job of a pundit is to create interest and a bit of controversy. I get that. Listeners like that. But I do think there’s a duty there to promote the sport and talk about how good these people are at what they do.”― Andy Murray

  3. “Getting married is great, and I feel really good away from the court, and my private life and stuff is good. But you still need to train and work hard. Like, I didn’t go on a honeymoon after we got married; I went to Barcelona and trained for 10 days to get ready for the clay-court season. It’s been good, but you still have to put the work in.”― Andy Murray

  4. “I’ve been asked a lot lately if tennis is clean or not. I don’t know any more how you judge whether a sport is clean. If one in 100 players is doping, in my eyes that isn’t a clean sport.”― Andy Murray

  5. “To be honest, I think bananas are a pathetic fruit.”― Andy Murray

  6. “Everyone has to try to give back as much as possible because I think in all sports it helps kids to have role models or people to look up to. Someone like Jess Ennis, I know a lot of young girls have started to get into athletics stuff because of her, because of her success.”― Andy Murray

  7. “Staying more controlled mentally stemmed from taking my fitness more seriously. When you’re doing track work, sprints and so on, it’s pretty painful, but that does make you feel better prepared and therefore mentally stronger when you’re going into a match. You know, without a doubt, that you are strong enough to last.”― Andy Murray

  8. “You have to go into each match believing you can beat all of the players.”― Andy Murray

  9. “For me, by far, the Olympics is the biggest sporting event in the world.”― Andy Murray

  10. “I’m definitely open to change, but at the same time I am quite stubborn.”― Andy Murray

  11. “It’s not the end of the world to lose.”― Andy Murray

  12. “One of the things I would have loved to have had was a family that worked better together, although I love my mother and father to bits.”― Andy Murray

  13. “I don’t play any tournaments to come second best.”― Andy Murray

  14. “I hate losing.”― Andy Murray

  15. “I TEND NOT TO ARGUE ABOUT THINGS THAT I DON’T BELIEVE IN.”― ANDY MURRAY

  16. “I believe you should give 100% on the court, so I chase every ball.”― Andy Murray

  17. “Well, my mum’s been a tennis coach – she coached me till I was 12.”― Andy Murray

  18. “I don’t want a flashy car, just something that would allow me to stop using the Tube. And it would be good not to have to rely on my mum all the time, particularly when I have to listen to her singing in her car.”― Andy Murray

  19. “It’s easy to start over-thinking things and over-analysing things.”― Andy Murray

  20. “Sometimes you’re looking to play perfect tennis but it’s not going to happen all the time and you have to accept it.”― Andy Murray

  21. “I am not anti-English, and I never was.”― Andy Murray

  22. “I am Scottish. I am also British.”― Andy Murray

  23. “My fitness trainer’s English, my physio’s English, some of my friends are English. I don’t have a problem with English people at all.”― Andy Murray

  24. “Everything in tennis is so neat and nice but boxing has sport down to its essence; it is very pure and I like that.”― Andy Murray

  25. “In tennis, it is not the opponent you fear, it is the failure itself, knowing how near you were but just out of reach.”― Andy Murray

  26. “There is a fear of emotion in tennis.”― Andy Murray

  27. “Tennis is an individual sport, and I am quite a self-conscious person.”― Andy Murray

  28. “When I’m in Miami I like to go and watch basketball, the Miami Heat.”― Andy Murray

  29. “When I’m at home, I enjoy going go-karting.”― Andy Murray

  30. “If you want a player to serve and volley more, you need to teach them to do that more, how to move at the net.”― Andy Murray

  31. “The only pressure I feel is the pressure I put on myself to win.”― Andy Murray

  32. “I used to think that losing made you more hungry and determined but after my success at the Olympics and the U.S. Open I realise that winning is the biggest motivation.”― Andy Murray

  33. “I think most players would love, at one stage in their career, to say, ‘I’ve been No. 1 in the world.’”― Andy Murray

  34. “I’ve realised over the years I play my best when I have time to prepare for each tournament as best as possible.”― Andy Murray

  35. “A lot of athletes use sports psychologists.”― Andy Murray

  36. “I am not stroppy at all.”― Andy Murray

  37. “Contrary to my image, I do have a sense of humour.”― Andy Murray

  38. “YOU ARE ALWAYS TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF AND TENNIS AND HOW YOU ARE FEELING. I TRY TO AVOID IT WHEN I DON’T HAVE TO.”― ANDY MURRAY

  39. “I’ve never felt nervous in front of big crowds and in big stadiums.”― Andy Murray

  40. “Obviously you try to keep as much of your private life as private as you can.”― Andy Murray

  41. “People say to me, ‘You don’t seem that interested in interviews.’ Well, you know, I’m not, often. I’m not going to talk tactics with the press, so you are left with talking about how you are feeling; for me, it is not the most interesting thing to be doing.”― Andy Murray

  42. “A lot of the players are very complimentary about each other; they embrace at the end of matches because the level of the tennis has been so good. I think that’s something that tennis has got to be proud of.”― Andy Murray

  43. “When a lot of things are going the wrong way for a country, for a people, when you can’t really think of anything worse than a war, you always try to take life on the brighter side and that’s how I grew up with my parents.”― Andy Murray

  44. “Everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at Wimbledon, how tough it is, but the people watching make it so much easier to play.”― Andy Murray

  45. “Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for.”― Andy Murray

  46. “When I’m training in December, I have to eat like 6,000 calories a day to maintain my weight. It’s a bit tiring.”― Andy Murray

  47. “You can’t focus on other people’s careers. Everybody is different.”― Andy Murray

  48. “Having a normal knee would make life a lot easier.”― Andy Murray

  49. “When you have beaten guys a few times, you don’t want them to think they know how you are going to play them. You have to try and find different ways of beating them. You have to do things they don’t expect sometimes, put something unpredictable into your game.”― Andy Murray

  50. “I don’t actually go to that many concerts.”― Andy Murray

  51. “I love music. I listen to a lot of it.”― Andy Murray

  52. “I never read. The paper or anything. I watch a lot of movies, and TV series and stuff. But I never, never read.”― Andy Murray

  53. “Normally I sleep for 9, 10 hours a night.”― Andy Murray

  54. “I play fantasy basketball and fantasy football, soccer.”― Andy Murray

  55. “I do think your personal life has an impact on your tennis. If your private life is up and down, and you’re thinking about what is going on back home, then you aren’t solely focused on your job, but when things are good back home, it’s so much easier when you’re on court. It’s not necessarily marriage; it’s more having a stable relationship.”― Andy Murray

  56. “When I lost the Wimbledon 2012 final, I didn’t know if I’d ever win a slam.”― Andy Murray

  57. “Boxers risk a lot in the ring. That’s one of the things that attracts me to it. You want to see a knockout but I also really don’t want to see people get hurt. It’s this constant dilemma when I’m watching boxing. The only times I get nervous is watching a really big fight or when my brother is playing. I get to the stage where I’m actually shaking.”― Andy Murray

  58. “I feel like I’m more a fan of tennis rather than it being men’s or women’s. I enjoy watching doubles as well when it’s on. I think that there are certain players that I enjoy watching on the men’s and women’s side. There’s some players that I don’t enjoy watching on both sides.”― Andy Murray

  59. “I JUST ENJOY WATCHING TENNIS. AND THERE’S THINGS THAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM THE MEN’S AND THE WOMEN’S GAME.”― ANDY MURRAY

  60. “My speed is something that has made a difference to my whole career. When I’ve felt quick and I’m moving well, it makes a huge difference to my entire game. When I feel a bit slower, I end up doing a lot more defending. When I’m a bit quicker to the ball, I feel I can attack a lot more.”― Andy Murray

  61. “Wimbledon, for me, is the most important tournament of the year, so you know there’s always going to be people expecting me to do well.”― Andy Murray

  62. “There’s two people I would say to try to go and watch who are probably the future of tennis. One girl called Taylor Townsend, she got a wildcard from the event into Wimbledon; she’s an American girl. On the men’s side, there’s an Australian guy called Nick Kyrgios; he’s 19, and he was the number one junior in the world.”― Andy Murray

  63. “One day for dinner I’ll have fish, then the next day chicken, and then I’ll have steak. I just try to mix it up all the time. I don’t eat the same thing every day.”― Andy Murray

  64. “I had great success with Ivan Lendl. Was he a perfect coach? No. Was he a very good coach? Yeah. He had some very strong qualities and some things that weren’t so good.”― Andy Murray

  65. “A lot of times, the press guys ask why I take an hour and a half to come to the interview room, but if you don’t do the massage and the ice baths and the stretching and the cooling down and the eating, and your opponent is doing that stuff, they already have an advantage.”― Andy Murray

  66. “I used a lot of sports psychologists when I was younger… sometimes it helped, sometimes it didn’t.”― Andy Murray

  67. “For much of the year, you’re just trying to maintain your fitness. It’s not often you get a lot of time to really concentrate on improving it.”― Andy Murray

  68. “I do some 400 m. repetition running for endurance on the court. I’ll be in the gym lifting weights, or I’ll be putting in a lot of core stability to work to improve my balance.”― Andy Murray

  69. “Earlier in my career, I used to spend a lot of time practising my tennis on court. Now I’ve learned that it’s better to do just a couple of hours on court and two gym sessions a day. That’s what’s made me fitter and stronger.”― Andy Murray

  70. “My dinner options are kept simple during Wimbledon. I have either salmon with rice, roast chicken with vegetables and potatoes, or steak with salad. My girlfriend Kim will cook, and I know each night that it will be one of those three.”― Andy Murray