Madame Tussuad’s Museum has housed wax life-size replicas of everyone from Queen Elizabeth II to Ozzy Osborne, and now, another Brit—ahem, sorry, a Scot to be specific, is being immortalized in wax, Andy Murray.

The British No. 1 unveiled his doubles while in London taking part in the Boodles Challenge, the annual pre-Wimbledon exhibition at Stokes Park, unveiled his double today. His ever-present mother, Judy, was also there.

The statue is an accurate portrayal of the 20-year-old, though it is paler and taller than Murray himself. His characteristic features, particularly his famous hair, however, cannot be missed, especially when the two stood side-by-side in matching white and blue Fred Perry apparel, racquets in hand.

Murray joins tennis greats Andre Agassi and Martina Hingis in receiving the honor as well as compatriot and loyal Murray supporter, Sir Sean Connery, who has the rare distinction of being on display at more than one of the famed museum’s global locations (London and Las Vegas).