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William Stein, 10, from Finchley in London, battled it out with the British tennis ace to claim the championship trophy at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton.
William fought off strong competition from 31 other finalists in the knockout stages of the competition for the chance to go head to head with Murray.
Each of the 32 finalists won a Nintendo Wii games console and a place in the tournament by entering Highland Spring’s summer on-pack promotion.
Stein commented on his win: “Meeting Andy was a dream come true. It's a great personal accolade to beat Andy Murray at Nintendo Wii tennis, especially as he's at the peak of his game.”
Murray said: “I’m a huge fan of computer games, so it was great to be involved in the tournament. The Shanghai Masters are about to commence and with an intense training schedule, it was a good way of getting some practice in and having some fun at the same time.”
Highland Spring is the exclusive beverage sponsor to Andy Murray, who hails from Dunblane, Perthshire, just 10 miles from the company’s bottling plant. Highland Spring also sponsors Jamie and Judy Murray.