Evening Standard

KIM’S £30M BOOST FOR BRAND MURRAY

WIMBLEDON REPORTS

- Kiran Randhawa and Miranda Bryant

KIM MURRAY has boosted the earning power of her tennis star husband Andy by at least £30 million, marketing experts said today.

She adds the “human interest element”, which helps attracts lucrative sponsorshi­p deals, to “Brand Murray” according to industry specialist­s.

The British No 1, who was playing Croatia’s Ivo Karlovic at Wimbledon today, has earned more than £100 million since 2007, two-thirds of which is down to endorsemen­ts. But experts say without his wife — who does not directly endorse any brand — the former Wimbledon champion’s income from sponsorshi­p deals would take a nosedive. The Murrays, who married in April, have been branded the “new Beckhams” in terms of market appeal. Nigel Currie, a sponsorshi­p and marketing consultant, said: “Kim adds at least 30 per cent to Murray’s earnings off court. Andy Murray on his own is not that attractive, but add Kim [and] they are now a celebrity couple and have more options.

“She brings in a whole new dimension to his marketabil­ity. They are using the same model the Beckhams are using.”

After his win at Wimbledon two years ago, Murray set up a management company, 77, with Simon Fuller, who looks after the Beckhams. Pivotal to the strategy to turn Murray into a global moneymakin­g machine was softening his image and giving an insight into his life away from the court. On Inst agram, where he has 345,000 followers, Murray has been adopting a soft and cuddly approach featuring dogs and mentions of love — and even smiling.

Shortly before Wimbledon started he posted a picture of himself in a helicopter with a broad grin and even mocked himself and his grumpy reputation writing: “Even managed to crack a smile #rare”.

Rikard Svendsen, director

at The Brand Specialist, said: “Being seen with Kim and especially now being married, the subliminal messages are, he is more establishe­d. With her, you double the sale.”

But the tennis is still important. In the Wimbledon queue, student Howard Parker, 20, who camped overnight in a bid to get tickets for Murray’s match today, said: “He’s on form, he’ll win Wimbledon — I’ll put £50 on it.”

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Kim Murray has helped soften husband Andy’s image, top right

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