Andy Murray’s wife and kids surprised him for Father’s Day and got to see him win the Nottingham Open today.
No sooner did he hear cheering and cries of “we’re here” from the stands, look up and see his his four children waving at him from the crowd.According to Murray, the full family made the trek to Surbiton last week for the final but headed home for bedtime before the conclusion of the match.
Kim Murray, wife of Britain’s Andy Murray waves at Andy Murray as he is interviewed on court after winning the Nottingham Open in the final against France’s Arthur Cazaux.But Sunday, they got to see their dad take home the Nottingham Open title.“It’s great they managed to come today,” Murray said. The three-time Grand Slam champion is expected to rise to No. 38 in the ATP after the win at Nottingham. He currently sits at 44th in the world.
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