Tennis player Jamie Murray shows off his foxy Facebook friends

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Andy Murray has a reputation as a bit of a misery guts - but the same cannot be said for his older brother Jamie.

Andy will be playing for his first SW19 trophy when the tournament starts today, but Jamie already has a Wimbledon trophy in the bag and looks like he's enjoying the benefits.

The 22-year-old has posted pictures of himself with a string of hot young admirers from all over the world on his Facebook page.

What a player: Jamie Murray with two fans in pictures posted on his Facebook page

What a player: Jamie Murray with two fans in pictures posted on his Facebook page

Jamie Murray throws up the 'peace' sign as he poses with fan Gemma Pibley

Jamie Murray throws up the 'peace' sign as he poses with fan Gemma Pibley

Pictured in bars and clubs as far afield as Melbourne, Madrid and Edinburgh, the party-loving tennis star is seen wearing T-shirts with slogans like, 'Sex without love is just exercise' and 'No money no honey'.

One women he poses with is Lara Giltinan, a 22-year-old Australian tennis player ranked 957th in the world, and a former Junior Wimbledon qualifier.

Jamie wrote to another woman, Czech model Eva Kilianova, saying: 'Do I always look that good heheheh?' But she: 'It is me who makes you look good on that picture.'

We're not sure about the peace sign he's flicking in several pics, but it certainly seems like the ladies don't mind.

Net player: with Eva Kilianova on his Facebook page

Net player: with Eva Kilianova on his Facebook page

Jamie holds the mixed doubles title with Jelena Jankovic, and their flirting last year set tongues wagging at the All England Club.

But his 21-year-old brother Andy, who is British number one, is yet to bag a Wimbledon title and has been told by John McEnroe to control his miserable temper to achieve success.

Looks like Jamie has no problem relaxing in his spare time.

Brothers Andy Murray, left, and Jamie Murray together during their doubles match in the Paris Tennis Masters tournament, 2007

Brothers Andy Murray, left, and Jamie Murray together during their doubles match in the Paris Tennis Masters tournament, 2007

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