Andy Murray vs Roger Federer
Two greats, side by side: honours, records, money and the numbers that define them.
| Tennis | Sport | Tennis |
| United Kingdom | Nationality | Switzerland |
| 15 May 1987 | Born | August 8, 1981 |
| 1.91 m / 6 ft 3 in | Height | 1.85 m / 6 ft 1 in |
| $100M | Net worth | $1.1B |
| 5 | Major honours | 7 |
| 4 | Records | 4 |
Career Numbers
| 46 | Career Singles Titles | 103 |
| 3 | Grand Slam Singles Titles | 20 |
| 739-262 | Career Win-Loss Record | 1251-275 |
| 41 | Weeks at No. 1 | 310 |
| $64,687,542 | Total Prize Money | - |
| - | Prize Money | $130,594,339 |
Honours Side by Side
Andy Murray (5)
- Grand Slam Singles Titles
- Olympic Gold Medals
- ATP World Tour Finals
- Davis Cup
- BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Roger Federer (7)
- Grand Slam Singles Titles
- ATP Player of the Year
- ATP Fans' Favorite Player
- Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award
- Davis Cup Champion
- Olympic Gold Medal in Doubles
The Case for Each
Roger Federer brings the heavier trophy cabinet: 7 documented honours against 5 for Andy Murray. Silverware is not the whole story, but it is the first line of any tennis argument.
On records, Andy Murray holds 4 documented marks. Records show peaks; honours show sustained dominance. The two lists rarely agree on a winner.
Roger Federer is the senior figure by roughly 5 years, which frames the comparison: one career is closer to its final shape, the other still has chapters to write.
Commercially, Roger Federer leads with an estimated $1.1B net worth. Earning power tracks fame more than form, but it is part of the legacy question.
Both profiles update daily: Andy Murray and Roger Federer each carry full stats, honours and news on AthleteWiki.
Full profiles: Andy Murray · Roger Federer

