
Andy Murray’s shirt from his historical Wimbledon triumph from 2013 could soon decorate the wall of a happy fan of the house at the right price, after being auctioned along with other pieces of sports memorabilia from the tournament.
Murray (38) claimed two of his three Grand Slam titles in Wimbledon and ended 77 years of waiting for the British waiting for the men’s Grass-Court Grand Slam in 2013 when Novak Djokovic defeated direct sets in the final.
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One of the three Adidas shirts that Scot wore in this match is for an online sales organized by Graham Budd auction in cooperation with Golden Age of Tennis, with auction that will be closed on July 13th.
Murray’s shirt, signed by a player and verified by Wimbledon’s head land, is expected to bring up to £ 8,000 ($ 10,928), while his baseball cap from the same match could attract almost £ 3,500.
“There is no better time than Wimbledon weeks to celebrate tennis history,” said David Converry, head of sports memorabilia at Graham Budd auctions.
“This auction contains truly iconic pieces … Each item is a powerful link to the greatest moments of sports.”
Fans can also pick up the network that was used in Epic 2010 with John Isner and Nicolas Maht, the longest professional tennis match in history, which lasted 11 hours and five minutes and took place within three days.
The net cord is signed by Isner and Mahut.
Signed Wimbledon tennis balls with Rafa Nadal signatures, Roger Federer, Djokovic and Murray are also available for £ 300-500.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
3 July 2025