Belfast : Davis Cup hero Andy Murray won the BBC ‘Sports Personality of the Year’ award for 2015 at a star-studded reception in Belfast on Sunday. The world No 2, who was picking up the honour for the second time, led Great Britain to their first Davis Cup title since 1936 last month. Accepting the award the Scot said: “I didn’t expect this – a friend actually sent me a message the other day with an article from a newspaper which said Andy Murray is duller than a weekend in Worthing, which I thought was a bit harsh – on Worthing.
“It’s very humbling to be up here in front of so many great athletes – I’m just a great sports fan and I’m really nervous.” Murray, who won Olympic gold and the US Open in 2012 and Wimbledon a year earlier, reflected on Britain’s rise to Davis Cup fame. “This has been a five-year journey – we were right down at the bottom level or tennis and now we’re ranked number one in the world and I never thought that would be possible.” In second place came Kevin Sinfield, who retired from rugby league after an extraordinary career, including winning the Challenge Cup, League Leaders’ Shield and the Super League title in his final season, before switching codes to union Jessica Ennis-Hill, who was crowned world heptathlon champion in August, 13 months after giving birth, came in third.