290,000 pounds raised by Murray for charity

Andy Murray is having a fantastic year.

The Brit has won 6 tournaments (1 slam, 2 ATP1000, 2 ATP500 and the Olympics), and he has now a shot at the top of the rankings. After all this success, Andy didn’t forget about the community, and in September he staged a rather successful charity event in Glasgow when he managed to 10,000 fans for a light-hearted exhibition.

Grigor Dimitrov, Jamie Murray and Tim Henman were the big stars participating to the event. 

UK Unicef reveals that that event raised over £290,000. The proceeds will be split between the Unicef (Murray is an ambassador), and Glasgow charity Young People’s Futures.

Fantastic!

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THAT WAS SOME FUN!