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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Royal Mail to Honour Andy Murray’s Wimbledon Win with New Stamp Set


Andy Murray will find his likeness on a British stamp for the second time in his tennis career from next month when Britain’s Royal Mail begins issuing commemorative postage stamps to celebrate the Scot’s historic Wimbledon victory

The special stamps go on sale on August 8,2013 a month after Murray beat Novac Djokovic for the first British men’s singles title at the All England Club since Fred Perry in 1936


The collection will feature four different images – two action shots and two of the ace holding the famous trophy


Two of the stamps offer a first class service, while the others are for overseas mail

Royal Mail exec Andrew Hammond said the issue was a fitting tribute to Andy, whose straight-sets win over world No1 Novak Djokovic, 26, made him the first Brit male Wimbledon winner for 77 years.



Note
Sporting stamps are nothing new to Britain, with previous postage stamps issued in honour of London 2012 gold medallists plus English Ashes, football, and rugby World Cup win

Andy Murray is also an old hand at stamps after one was issued last summer after he won the Olympic gold medal on the grass of the All England Club. He also had a pair of traditional Royal Mail postboxes painted gold in his honour, the first on Wimbledon’s Church Road and the other in his Scottish hometown of Dunblane

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