Former world number one
Andy Murray posted a heartfelt
message for his wife on social media. The 37-year-old is married to Kim Sears
since 2015. They started dating back in 2005 and their engagement took place
nine years later in 2014. Murray shared a picture with his wife on his account
on the social media platform Instagram with a caption: “10 years of marriage 4
kids and 2 skiing holidays later Still smiling (albeit through slightly gritted
teeth).”
Murray, who retired from professional tennis last year after
taking part in the Paris Olympics, is currently working with the former world
number one
Novak Djokovic, did not travel to Monaco to be with the legendary
tennis star. The 37-year-old, while talking to the media, stated that he had no
idea where his coach is.
“I have no idea [where Murray is], to be honest,” said
Djokovic last Saturday. “I spoke to him about, four or five days ago, and he
was back home. I mean, obviously occupied with family and I guess he's working
on his golf swing that that's his priority, I guess, this week. It was never part of the program or an agreement in
the schedule to work with Andy this week.”
His absence, it seemed, did play part in Djokovic’s
performance at the Monte-Carlo Masters as he was knocked out after losing in
the round of 32 to Chile’s Alejandro Tabilo in straight sets with a score of
6-3, 6-4. Murray is regarded as the greatest British player in the history of
men’s tennis in the singles category, having won as many as three Grand Slam
titles in his career. The Glasgow-born won Wimbledon title on his home soil on
two occasions and also once lifted the US Open. Interestingly, two of those
Grand Slam victories came after beating Djokovic in the final.