- Andy Murray secured his 200th Grand Slam singles win at the US Open.
- Murray’s victory came after an exciting three-set match against Corentin Moutet.
- He became the first British player and the eighth male in the Open Era to achieve 200 Grand Slam wins.
Andy Murray, a former champion, reached his 200th Grand Slam singles win by defeating Corentin Moutet in a fierce match at the 2023 US Open.
Historic Achievement
Murray, who won the US Open in 2012, marked a significant milestone by securing a victory in three sets, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3, against Moutet. This achievement came in his 17th year of participating in the tournament.
Memorable Victory
Playing in front of a packed New York crowd, Murray, a former world No.1, fought hard to secure one of the most memorable wins of his career in just under three hours.
British Tennis Milestone
Murray currently ranked 37th globally, became the first British player and the eighth male in the Open Era to achieve 200 Grand Slam wins. This milestone was reached at the same venue where he won his first Grand Slam championship 11 years ago.
Noteworthy Career
Murray’s combined 200 Grand Slam wins have contributed to his three major titles. He clinched his first major victory at the US Open in 2012 and won Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016.
Remarkable Comebacks and Achievements
Incredible comebacks and achievements mark Murray’s career. He overcame significant challenges, including a hip surgery that threatened his career, to continue competing at the highest level of tennis.
Looking Ahead
As Murray advances to the next round of the 2023 US Open, facing Grigor Dimitrov, fans expect more wins from the determined player.


