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Andy Murray Unveils New Statue Sculpted by Stepdad’s Mentor

2026-07-08 · Andy Murray · Player Focus

**Andy Murray** celebrated the unveiling of his new statue on 7 July 2026, a work created by the sculptor who is stepfather to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the husband of Princess Margarita. The bronze figure, placed outside the Wimbledon Centre Court, captures Murray’s trademark forehand and his resilient spirit.

The artist behind the piece is **Sir Michael Rogers**, a renowned British sculptor known for public commissions across the UK. Rogers is also the stepfather of Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, linking the royal family to Murray’s latest honour. He said the commission allowed him to blend personal heritage with a sport that has defined a generation.

Murray’s career has been defined by comebacks, from hip surgery to a 2016 Wimbledon triumph. This statue cements his legacy in the very arena where he lifted the trophy. Fans will now see a permanent reminder of his grit each time they walk the grounds. The timing aligns with Murray’s recent role as a mentor for Britain’s rising stars, reinforcing his influence beyond the court.

Rogers chose a dynamic pose: Murray mid‑serve, weight shifted, racket cocked. The sculptor captured the tension of a break point, the moment when a player can seize control. The bronze surface bears a subtle patina, echoing the gritty determination that characterised his 2013 US Open win.

The bronze will join a collection of Wimbledon icons, including statues of **Roger Federer** and **Serena Williams**. A dedication ceremony is planned for the following weekend, featuring Murray’s former coach **Ivan Lendl** and a surprise appearance by **Jannik Sinner**, who cites Murray as an inspiration. The event is expected to draw thousands of spectators and extensive media coverage.

Social media lit up as images of the statue spread. #MurrayStatue trended on Twitter, with fans posting photos and sharing memories of his 2016 victory. Some commentators noted the statue’s placement near the players’ entrance, suggesting it will inspire future champions as they step onto the grass.

The statue will be open to the public from 9 am daily, starting 9 July 2026. Wimbledon officials confirmed that guided tours will include a stop at the new monument, offering visitors a chance to hear anecdotes from Murray’s career.

Beyond the physical tribute, the statue underscores Murray’s transition from player to ambassador. It highlights his impact on British tennis, from inspiring the next generation to championing mental‑health initiatives. As the bronze endures, so does the story of a champion who never stopped fighting.

A small group of critics questioned the cost of the commission amid rising ticket prices. However, tournament director **Murray** (no relation) defended the project, stating that the statue will boost tourism and preserve Wimbledon’s heritage.

The unveiling adds a new chapter to Andy Murray’s narrative, linking his on‑court achievements with a lasting cultural landmark. As visitors pause before the bronze figure, they’ll see more than a player-they’ll see a symbol of perseverance that continues to shape British sport.

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