This year, Jamie Murray has been the co-star of the fourth season of Tennis Channel's "My Tennis Life". He and Monica Puig were handed the most challenging year of all and made the most of it by bringing viewers into their day-to-day lives, even in quarantine.

Murray comes from a family well-accustomed to the spotlight. His younger brother Andy has won three Grand Slams and been ranked No. 1, while his mother Judy is one of the most prolific coaches in the world and is starring in and hosting an 11-episode docuseries on SkySports called "Driving Force".

Jamie's 2020 season trailer:

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Andy Murray has been more low key, but he did recently appear on Gael Monfils' Twitch feed for coverage of the ATP Finals. The family has taken note of Jamie Murray's efforts for "My Tennis Life" as the camera now shifts to Judy.

"[Jamie's] enjoyed that enormously," Judy Murray says.  "A nice new challenge for him. I think that fans want to see behind the scenes, they want to see the things that aren't normally shown on TV and that's another thing that sort of feeds into the 'Driving Force'. We're showing them the behind the scenes of the top women in sport."

Judy's "Driving Force" trailer:

After her own episode of "Driving Force" aired on Nov. 24, Judy Murray embraced the role of interviewer, speaking with British female athletes Victoria Pendleton (track cyclist), Natasha Jones (boxing), Rebecca Adlington (swimming), Dame Kelly Holmes (track), Katie Taylor (boxing), Steph Houghton (soccer), Dina Asher-Smith (track), Charlotte Dujardin (equestrian), Dame Sarah Storey (Paralympic cyclist/swimmer) and Christine Ohuruogu (track).

Jamie traveling during the shortened 2020 season:

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"[Jamie] hasn't been giving me any tips," Judy Murray says. "I'm not sure if he thinks I need them or not. In lots of ways it was easy because I was genuinely so interested in hearing their stories and, of course, I researched them all in advance so I knew the things that I wanted to ask them about."

As for her son Jamie, he's about to wrap up his season of My Tennis Life. In the abbreviated calendar year, he still managed to pick up his 24th career doubles title (in Sofa with Neal Skupski) and finish at No. 24.