Jamie Murray has recently finalized his divorce after a 15-year marriage, and sources suggest that he is back in the dating scene. The 39-year-old, known for his impressive record in doubles tennis with seven major titles and a previous stint as the world’s top-ranked doubles player, officially separated from Alejandra Gutierrez last year, and their divorce was officially concluded last month.
The couple first met in 2008 while Gutierrez was studying business, and they tied the knot two years later at Cromlix House, a luxury hotel near Dunblane, Jamie’s hometown, now owned by his brother Andy and sister-in-law Kim. They have a three-year-old daughter named Ava but have decided to go their separate ways.
A spokesperson for Jamie confirmed the divorce in a statement to The Sun, stating, “Jamie and Alejandra Murray divorced on August 22, 2025, after separating the year before.” The representative also requested privacy for the former couple as they navigate their future and protect their family during this challenging time.
The news of the divorce has undoubtedly been a difficult moment for the entire Murray family, including Andy and their mother Judy. Following the separation, reports suggest that Jamie has joined the celebrity dating platform Raya, featuring a profile picture of him playing tennis with his brother Andy and describing himself as a globetrotting athlete.
A close family friend mentioned that Jamie’s split from Alejandra is a sorrowful situation, and both parties are striving to keep the separation as amicable as possible. The friend also noted that Jamie has taken steps towards meeting new people by signing up for dating sites.
Despite living in the shadow of his more famous brother Andy, who retired as a tennis legend last year, Jamie has an impressive record of Grand Slam doubles victories. His achievements include four US Open titles, two Wimbledon wins, and one Australian Open triumph. Notably, Jamie played a crucial role in Great Britain’s Davis Cup victory in 2015, their first in almost 80 years.
During the 2008 Davis Cup, tensions arose between the Murray brothers when Andy withdrew from a match due to a knee issue, leaving Jamie to partner with Ross Hutchins in a losing effort. Jamie expressed disappointment in Andy’s decision, highlighting that his brother’s absence affected the team’s morale and performance.
The brothers had a public disagreement, with Andy defending his choice to prioritize his health, leading to a temporary rift between them. However, they eventually reconciled and maintain a strong bond to this day.
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