Andy Murray will make his much-awaited return on the doubles court Thursday with first-time partner Feliciano Lopez at Queen’s Club.
Widely known for his singles accomplishments, which include reaching world No. 1, lifting three Grand Slam trophies and winning two Olympic gold medals, the 32-year-old has teamed up with a number of partners in doubles. Here are five notable players Murray has shared the court with through the years.
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It’s no surprise his most frequent partner is his elder brother Jamie Murray, a former No. 1 in doubles. Though they’ve had mixed results, the Dunblane natives own two ATP 500 crowns, represented their country at three Olympic Games, and most significantly, won a crucial doubles rubber to help Great Britain capture the 2015 Davis Cup title.