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An Inspiring Performance, An Inspiring Place – Andy Murray’s Grand Slam of Inspiring Scottish Places

1 month ago 07th Jul 12:00

Despite only making it the quarter finals, Andy Murray served up an inspiring performance at Wimbledon this year. Now Britain’s number one tennis ace reveals his most inspiring places and favourite experiences when chilling out in his home country of Scotland.

Brought up in the spa town of Dunblane, Murray’s list of inspiring places in Scotland includes the views from the nearby Wallace Monument as well as golf classics like The Old Course in St Andrews and Gleneagles. Other favourite pastimes include watching Hibernian FC play at Easter Road, playing at Edinburgh’s Craiglockhart Tennis Centre where he won his first Scottish junior title and karting at Knockhill.

Andy Murray said: “I love spending time at home, which does not happen often nowadays, so when I do get the chance I like to revisit old hangouts like Craiglockhart Tennis Centre, the only clay court venue in Scotland and of course Easter Road where I started playing for Hibs kids when I was five.   “I like to tell people about how great Scotland is when I’m travelling around the world. VisitScotland’s new Be Inspired website can help them see for themselves what they can get up to if they visit.”

Andy Murray’s Grand Slam of Inspiring Scottish Places

Craiglockhart Tennis Centre, Edinburgh -
the only clay court venue in Scotland and where Andy won his first Scottish junior title.

Golf At Gleneagles –
he learned to play on the 9 hole par 3 course there when he was tiny and enjoyed cycling around the grounds

Hibernian FC -
supporting Hibs at home matches at Easter Road. Andy was a member of Hibs kids between the ages of 5-8.

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