The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Andy’s big event was an ace of a fundraiser

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A charity tennis event set up by British number one Andy Murray raised more than £700,000 this year.

Andy Murray Live, presented by SSE, more than doubled the £305,000 amount raised in 2016.

The cash will be shared equally between Unicef UK – for whom Murray is an ambassador – and Scottish charity Sunny-sid3up.

This year saw Murray take on Roger Federer in the singles on November 7 before he was joined by brother Jamie to take on Tim Henman and Mansour Bahrami in the doubles.

Murray said: “It was always really important to me that this event should be for charity and so I’m really pleased we’ve been able to build on the success of last year and more than double what we raised in year one.

“Being able to support children and those in need is really important to me. The money raised will make a real difference in Scotland and around the world.”

Unicef will use the money to help protect children in emergencie­s, such as those affected by the Syria crisis.

The funds could help Unicef provide sets of hats and gloves for 116,000 children to keep them safe and warm this winter.

The fundraisin­g total was boosted by a dinner around the show court at the Hydro in Glasgow on the eve of the event.

It also featured live music, performed by Will Young, and Rob Brydon as MC and auctioneer. Guests were treated to a meal from renowned chef Albert Roux of Chez Roux.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? A costumed Andy Murray at his charity event.
Picture: PA. A costumed Andy Murray at his charity event.

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