
In his second year as a professional player, 19-year-old Andy Murray made his top-10 debut after an impressive run at Indian Wells in 2007, beating Tommy Haas in an epic quarter-final.

In 2006 an unseeded 18-year-old Andy Murray defeated Australian Grand Slam champion Lleyton Hewitt in San Jose to win the first of his 46 ATP Tour titles.

In 2006 an unseeded 18-year-old Andy Murray defeated Australian Grand Slam champion Lleyton Hewitt in San Jose to win the first of his 46 ATP Tour titles.

In his second year as a professional player, 19-year-old Andy Murray made his top-10 debut after an impressive run at Indian Wells in 2007, beating Tommy Haas in an epic quarter-final.

In his second year as a professional player, 19-year-old Andy Murray made his top-10 debut after an impressive run at Indian Wells in 2007, beating Tommy Haas in an epic quarter-final.

Defeating career-rival Novak Djokovic for the second tournament in a row, revisit the moment Andy Murray won his first ATP Masters 1000 event at Cincinnati in 2008.

Defeating career-rival Novak Djokovic for the second tournament in a row, revisit the moment Andy Murray won his first ATP Masters 1000 event at Cincinnati in 2008.