A new book highlighting Andy Murray's journey to becoming the first British man to win Wimbledon in 77 years hits book stands Thursday.
Aptly titled Andy Murray: 77, the biography piece by Jonathan Taylor focuses on Murray's "personal journey" to overcome what many considered a country-wide curse in which no British man had won the tournament at the All England Club since Fred Perry in 1936.
"Andy Murray is one of Britain's best-loved athletes," Taylor says in the book's press release. "The whole country has followed the highs and lows of his career and over 17 million of us tuned in with our hearts in our mouths to watch him defeat Djokovic and become Wimbledon Champion. This beautiful and very personal book will be a stunning celebration of Andy's career so far."
Murray, who is not participating in the Barclays Year-End ATP Championships due to injury, is doing some publicity for the book. Murray released his own biography, Hitting Back, in 2008.