Murray gets his kit in order for next smash hit in 'Vogue'
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Your support makes all the difference.It's Andy Murray like you've never seen him before. Gone are the Wimbledon whites and in their place is a bullet-proof vest.
The photographs, taken in Murray's own basement, are part of a wider porfolio of prints shot for the latest issue of Vogue magazine. Another shot shows the Scottish tennis star, ranked four in the world, in a tuxedo, wearing trainers, surrounded by sports equipment. He describes himself as more of a "shorts and T-shirt guy". Murray follows in the footsteps of fellow tennis star Serena Williams who last year appeared naked for ESPN The Magazine.
The Murray photographs, by Mario Testino, appear in the September issue of Vogue.
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