08 October,2021 10:18 AM IST | Los Angeles | AFP
Andy Murray
Andy Murray has issued an appeal for the return of his wedding ring, saying he is in bad books with people at home after it went missing along with his shoes.
The three-time Grand Slam winner left his tennis shoes underneath his car to dry, but they vanished. And it was only when his physio asked about his wedding band that he realised he had left the ring tied to his footwear.
"So my tennis shoes for the tournament had been stolen, so I had to go to the local pro shop and buy different shoes, which isn't the end of the world, but not ideal," Murray, 34, Instagrammed, calling for social media users to help track down his shoes and ring.
"But as I was preparing for my practice, my physio said to me, âWhere's your wedding ring?' And I thought, âOh no'. I tie my wedding ring to my tennis shoes while I'm playing. So, yeah, my wedding ring's been stolen as well. Needless to say, I'm in the bad books at home, so I want to try to find it."
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