Andy Murray’s wife Kim Sears gives birth to the couple’s fourth child

Andy Murray’s wife Kim Sears gives birth to the couple’s FOURTH child to join their two daughters and a son… and two-time Wimbledon champion, 33, withdraws from the Dubai Tennis Championships next week

  • The Murrays are now a family of six after the arrival this week of their fourth child
  • They already have two daughters, Sophia, 5, and Edie, 3, and a son, Teddy, 1   
  • The couple, who started dating in 2005, have been married for nearly six years
  • The arrival of a fourth child results in Murray withdrawing from the Dubai Open 

Andy Murray has joined Roger Federer in making a late withdrawal from next week’s ATP Tour event in Dubai after the birth of his fourth child.

The double Wimbledon champion and wife Kim, both 33, have quickly built a large family, with the latest arrival putting on hold the next stage of his latest comeback.

The Murrays are now a gang of six, with their latest baby welcomed into the world to join Sophia, Edie and Teddy. 

Sophia is the eldest at five years of age, having been born in February 2016, while Edie is three and Teddy is one. 

Andy Murray and Kim Sears have welcomed their fourth child – the couple already have two daughters, Sophia and Edie, and a son, Teddy (Andy and Kim at the 2019 Cheltenham Festival)

Murray smiles playfully at his daughter alongside his wife at their mansion in Oxshott, as seen in his Amazon Prime documentary Resurfaced, released in November 2019

Murray smiles playfully at his daughter alongside his wife at their mansion in Oxshott, as seen in his Amazon Prime documentary Resurfaced, released in November 2019

Murray allowed a rare glimpse of his family life at home with his children in the documentary

Murray allowed a rare glimpse of his family life at home with his children in the documentary

The couple, who started dating in 2005, have been married for nearly six years following their wedding in April 2015.  

After gaining his first ATP Tour win of the year in Rotterdam last week – having been forced to miss the Australian Open after testing positive for Covid – the former world No 1 had intended to travel to Dubai.

However his management stated that, having been home for the new arrival, there would no longer be enough time for him to prepare properly.

Murray still intends to travel to Florida to play in the Miami Open, which begins on March 22, providing he is given a wildcard.

Murray poses with wife Kim at the premiere of his Amazon documentary in November, 2019

Murray poses with wife Kim at the premiere of his Amazon documentary in November, 2019

The Murrays are now a gang of six, with their latest baby welcomed into the world to join Sophia, Edie and Teddy (Andy and Kim pictured at the 2016 Wimbledon Winners Ball)

The Murrays are now a gang of six, with their latest baby welcomed into the world to join Sophia, Edie and Teddy (Andy and Kim pictured at the 2016 Wimbledon Winners Ball) 

The Scot’s withdrawal is another blow to the Dubai event, after Federer pulled out late on Thursday night. 

After his second round defeat to Nikoloz Basilashvili the Swiss believes he needs more time on the practice court.

He will not play in Miami and now has to decide which clay court events he might take part in during the Spring, with the longer term goal to be optimum shape for the grass court season.

Murray was last in action in Rotterdam last week but has pulled out of next week's Dubai event

Murray was last in action in Rotterdam last week but has pulled out of next week’s Dubai event