Australian Open 2017: The ‘Sir’ title ‘feels a bit strange to me’, says Andy Murray

He's in Melbourne for the first time as the world No.1, many believe it's his best chance to finally win the Australian Open and, unless you slept through the news over the New Year period, you'll know he's now known as Sir Andy Murray. The 29-year-old is in career best form after an outstanding 2016 that included claiming the top ranking, an Olympic gold medal in Rio, a second Wimbledon title and appearances in two other grand slam finals - the Australian and French Open finals.