Andy Murray calls for return of wedding ring and ‘stolen’ shoes


Andy Murray has appealed for the return of his wedding ring, claiming he is in the “bad books at home” after he disappears with his shoes on. The three-time Grand Slam winner, who is preparing for action at Indian Wells, left his tennis shoes to dry under his car overnight, but they disappeared when he returned in the morning. “Last night after dinner I got in the car back to the hotel and the car didn’t smell very good,” Murray, 34, said on Instagram, calling on social media users to help him. to find his shoes and his ring.

“Basically, I left my tennis shoes there. It is 39 degrees (Celsius) so my tennis shoes are quite wet and sweaty.

“So I decided when I got back to the hotel that the shoes needed air, I had to dry them a bit.”

Murray said he left his shoes under the car to avoid the “stench” in his room, but when he got back to the car in the morning they were gone.

“So my tennis shoes for the tournament had been stolen, so I had to go to the local pro’s store and buy different shoes, a different brand, which is not the end of the world, but obviously not ideal. “, did he declare.

“But while I was getting ready for my practice, my physiotherapist said to me:” Where is your wedding ring? “

“And I thought, ‘Oh no’. I basically tie my wedding ring to my tennis shoes while I’m playing because I can’t play with my hand.

“So, yes, my wedding ring was also stolen. Needless to say, I’m in the wrong books at home, so I want to try and find it. “

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