Golf and now t-shirt designer, Andy Murray has been busy since he retired from the sport of tennis this summer and in his role as a Unicef ambassador, he has designed a shirt.
For World Children's Day, he is celebrating childhood and this includes many of the sports that inspired him growing up. He is one of a number of big names to help design shirts for the charity.
He did a video at home describing why he got involved and also one of him wearing the shirt that is available with Unicef receiving 100% of the profit for the shirt.
Murray has been seen more on the golf course since retiring with the former World No.1 choosing not to go back into tennis either coaching or punditry just yet. Albeit one of the tournaments he won did have some tennis meaning as it was in tribute to prominent journalist, Mike Dickson.
Many of his colleagues gathered to celebrate his life and Murray turned up and made light work of them in a win that was described as very apt given that Dickson spent most of his career following the exploits of Murray.
"It will come as no surprise that when I was a child, I was obsessed with sports. I spent nearly every day outside, playing all kinds of ball sports. As you can see in the first photo," he wrote on Instagram.
"This year I’ve been supporting UNICEF for a decade and so I’ve created this limited-edition t-shirt to celebrate childhood, in collaboration with @unicef_uk. This design represents those early memories and passion that shaped my life and got me into tennis in the first place.
"Help UNICEF protect children all over the world by grabbing one of these in the link in my bio, UNICEF’s bio or at @everpresshq. UNICEF will receive 100% of profit. Your support would mean the world"