ANDY MURRAY was pictured sunbathing with his mother Judy Murray today. “Best way to feel better after a tough day is a big cuddle from your mum,” Murray said.
Andy Murray went shirtless today, soaking up the sunshine in Melbourne. The Scottish star took to social media to thank his fans and share his thoughts and photos.
Andy Murray was pictured soaking up the sun with his mother Judy today
The 34-year-old British tennis star was pictured along with his mother Judy Murray, 61, sunbathing on the banks of the Yarra River following a monumental week.
The Gold-medal-winning sportsman, who has been plagued by a hip injury of late, once announced his intentions to retire during an emotional press conference but that is bygone, now, he’s fully fit.
The Scottish star took to social media following the announcement to thank his fans and share his thoughts.
He told his 1.7 million Instagram followers: “Best way to feel better after a tough day is a big cuddle from your mum. Genuinely been very touched by all of the messages and support from everybody today… It means a lot and has made me feel much more positive than when I woke this morning. Thank you so much.”
The mother and son duo, who are clearly close, were seen laughing and chatting as they relaxed together today.
Andy Murray’s Retirement
Recall that Murray two years ago felted depressed following his early defeat and speculation that he won’t make it to the British tournament in the match against Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain.
Andy Murray was pictured soaking up the sun with his mother Judy today
The former Wimbledon champion told the press, “If today was my last match, it was a brilliant way to finish.”
e thanked his fans on social media yesterday before heading home from the competition and wising his competitor the the best of luck for the future.
Andy said, “Thanks so much to everyone who came out to support tonight…It was an incredible atmosphere and I feel very lucky that I got to experience it. @australianopen I love you. Congrats to @robertobautistaagut and all the best for the rest of the tournament.”