Recognised as a talented player from an early age, British tennis star, Andy Murray's rise to stardom was propelled by his performance in Wimbledon 2005.
Going into the competition, Andy Murray openly commented on his opponent's weaknesses.
This was not arrogance but the result of Performance Analysis support provided to him by the Institute to enable Murray to study his opponent's game and familiarise himself with their style in order to identify weaknesses to exploit.
During the competition, Judy Murray was spotted filming her son's opponents so that she could feed the footage into the Institute-supplied software to analyse their performance and feedback to Andy.
The Institute's Performance Analysis team provide support for Andy in training and competition to make sure he maintains his competitive edge.