Andy Murray is finally back on at ATP tour with full-fledged energy. After an unfortunate first-round exit at US Open 2021, the former World No.1 has been performing decently on the tour. The three-time Grand Slam champion has entered the Indian Wells with a wild card main draw. He’ll lock horns with Adrian Mannarino in his opening match.
Recently, Andy Murray went through a horrible experience at Indian Wells. The Brit lost his tennis shoes along with his precious wedding ring in a car just ahead of his first match. Murray then took his Twitter to share this gruesome event and urged everyone to help him.
Fortunately, on the next day, Andy Murray received his lost tennis shoes along with his wedding ring. Murray thanked all the people who helped him find his personal belongings.
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Andy Murray got back his tennis shoes and ring
Just yesterday, Murray shared the bizarre incident where he lost his tennis shoes and wedding ring. But there is some positive news regarding the incident. Murray has confirmed that he has found his lost personal items and thanked everyone for constant support throughout.
The shoes are back. 👟
The ring is back. 💍Let’s go, @andy_murray!!! 💪#BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/hA5VKX98mm
— ATP Tour (@atptour) October 7, 2021
In a recent video, he said, “I want to send a quick message to say a huge thanks for all the messages and also for everyone for sharing the story about the shoes and wedding ring. I had to make a few calls today and chat to the security at the hotel and everything and I have a little update for everyone. Would you believe it… they still absolutely stink but the shoes are back, the wedding ring is back and I’m back in the good books. Let’s go!”
Andy Murray, who got his shoes and ring back is really pumped up and looks confident now ahead of his first-round match against Mannarino.
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Twitter reaction to this incident
After hearing the good news from Andy Murray about shoes and ring, people posted some overwhelming reactions to Murray’s videos. While most people were relieved to know about this, few people also made fun of Murray’s humor.
Christopher Clarey, tennis writer for New York Times, also reacted to this event. He quoted, “takes a village to get out of the doghouse.”
It takes a village to get out of the doghouse https://t.co/f7RXLOEKKt
— Christopher Clarey (@christophclarey) October 8, 2021
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Even the Australian Open‘s Twitter account was happy to know this news as they reacted with the caption “Let’s go.”
Let's go! @andy_murray back in the good books 💍 👟 https://t.co/Ozye1T0dp7 pic.twitter.com/D61NnRJNb5
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) October 8, 2021
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Andy Murray would be really overwhelmed with the love and support he has got from his fans. Surely, this will boost his confidence ahead of his first match at Indian Wells.
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