ANDY Murray has had an incredible year and ended it as the tennis world number one.
His victory over Novak Djokovic in the ATP World Tour Finals came at the end of the most successful 12 months of the Scot’s career.
Here, we take a closer look at effect 2016 has had on the Wimbledon champion’s net worth.
What is Andy Murray’s net worth?
Andy’s total net worth is estimated to be in the region of £48-66million.
This year alone he has won 78 matches, including nine titles and reached the final of three Grand Slam tournaments, earning him prize money of £10.8 million.
Murray likes to invest his money in property and currently lives in a mansion in Oxshott, Surrey, which cost over £5m when he bought it in 2009.

He made a tidy profit from his luxury Miami flat which he sold earlier this year after deciding to spend more time in the UK after the birth of his daughter – he is estimated to have netted a profit of $1.4m.
If you fancy a bit of the Murray luxury yourself you can book a room at his 19th century luxury boutique hotel, where he and Kim Sears married in 2015.
Just outside his hometown of Dunblane, he bought Cromlix House in 2013 and the cheapest double room will set you back £220 a night.

How much does he earn from each tournament
The size of the prize money pot obviously depends on the importance of the tournament, and Andy has played in 16 of them this year.
At the Australian Open in January he finished as runner-up and took home a cool £1,012,980 for his efforts, and in July he lifted the Wimbledon trophy for the second time – which earned him £2m.
Here is what the No 1 has earned from each tournament this year;
- Australian Open – RU £1,012,980
- Indian Wells Masters – 3rd Round £29,236
- Miami Open – 3rd Round £29,236
- Monte Carlo Masters – Semi final £152,095
- Madrid Open – RU £384,613
- Italian Open – Winner £616,332
- French Open – RU £859,222
- Queens Club – Winner £352,452
- Wimbledon – Winner £2,000,000
- Cincinnati Masters – RU £330,358
- US Open – Quarter final £363,235
- China Open – Winner £535,631
- Shanghai Masters – Winner £842,202
- Vienna Open – Winner £367,789
- Paris Masters – Winner £640,896
- ATP World Tour Finals – Winner £1,930,561

What sponsorship deals does Andy Murray have?
The prize money that Andy wins over the course of a year are only part of the Scot’s earnings though.
His sponsorship deals are where he can really top up his bank account and his off court earning potential has soared this year.
He has contracts with Standard Life, Head and Rado as well as a £15m four year deal with sports wear maker Under Armour.
At the beginning of 2016 he signed a partnership with car manufacturer Jaguar.

Andy is the sole shareholder of his company, 77 Management which looks after his business empire.
However the savvy sportsman is selective about the companies he will do deals with. He won’t take on a sponsorship deal if it compromises his principles or impacts on his training schedule regardless of how much money it will earn him.

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