A shirt Andy Murray sported to win this year's Wimbledon final has made £10,000 ($13,210) for charity.
The white (naturally) Under Armour shirt, signed by Murray, auctioned on the Charitystars website on Thursday.
![]() It was Murray's second Wimbledon win, and third grand slam title |
The drop shot loving Scot wore it to despatch the big serving Canadian Milos Raonic without losing a set.
The proceeds will benefit the Malaria No More organisation, whose goal is to eradicate the disease.
Murray commented: "I'm proud to donate the T-shirt I wore when I won Wimbledon 2016 to help make malaria no more.
"We have a real shot at winning the fight against this disease and saving millions of lives."
A signed shirt Murray wore to win this year's Italian Open made just £435 ($574) in May - evidence of the cachet associated with winning the grasscourt title at SW19.
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