Andy Murray wants to repay British with Australian Open success next month.
Murray has been recently crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
According to the BBC, the 26-year-old Wimbledon champion beat rugby union player Leigh Halfpenny and jockey AP McCoy to win the award.
Murray is training in Miami to prepare for 2014's first Grand Slam, which starts in Melbourne on 13 January.
Murray said that he would try to repay their faith.
An emotional Murray said he would not immediately celebrate his victory, but would instead visit the gym for a weights session, the report added.
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