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Murray’s New Life: From Court to Hotel and Coaching

Scotland, Dunblane, United KingdomFriday, June 5, 2026

Andy Murray, long celebrated for his tennis trophies, is stepping into a fresh chapter that shows more than just his athletic skill. A new documentary series follows him and his wife, Kim Sears, as they balance family life, a hotel business, and coaching roles. The series, produced by Rogan Productions, has already filmed its scenes and is slated for release soon.

The Cromlix Hotel: A Victorian Gem

  • Location: Dunblane
  • Purchase Price: £1.8 million (2013) – the same year Murray won his first Wimbledon title
  • Renovation Highlights:
  • Glass‑fronted restaurants
  • New suites
  • Wellness cottage

The hotel now ranks among the UK’s top 100 places to stay, and Murray plans to transform it into a high‑end dining destination.

Family Spotlight

The four children—Sophia, Edie, Teddy, and Lola—will appear in the show, giving viewers a glimpse of life beyond the spotlight. This is a significant shift from Murray’s usual privacy, revealing him as a husband and father in addition to a sports star.

Coaching Ventures

  • 2024: Retired from the Paris Olympics; reached doubles quarterfinals with brother Jamie
  • Late 2024: Joined Novak Djokovic’s team for six months, then left in May 2025
  • Early 2026: Signed on with young British talent Jack Draper for the grass‑court season

Draper, a top‑five player who has long admired Murray, now counts him as part of his coaching staff.

The Documentary’s Promise

The series weaves together three main threads:

  1. Renovated Hotel – Showcasing the Cromlix’s transformation
  2. Coaching Role – Murray’s evolving career beyond playing
  3. Approach of Wimbledon – A return to the sport he loves

It will explore whether Murray can successfully blend his business ambitions with a renewed passion for tennis.

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