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Wife Suprised Andy Murray with his favourite due to Monte Carlo Injury Pull-Out to make him feel good.

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Tennis champion Andy Murray is facing a set back after pulling out of the Monte Carlo and BMW Open due to an ankle injury sustained at the Miami Open. But while fans might be disappointed, Murray has something special to lift his spirits – his incredibly supportive wife!

Kim Sears, Murray’s longtime partner and wife, surprised the tennis star with a delightful pick-me-up to help him through his recovery. Details of the surprise remain undisclosed, but sources close to the couple hint it involves something Murray holds very dear.

Was it a visit from his favorite comedian? A delivery of his favorite comfort food? Perhaps a marathon session playing his favorite video games?

One thing’s for sure, Kim’s gesture shows the unwavering support system Murray has behind him. This isn’t the first time Kim has been Murray’s rock.

Throughout his career, she’s been a constant source of encouragement, celebrating his victories and offering a shoulder to lean on during tough times like this.

Murray himself has spoken openly about his wife’s importance. In a previous interview, he stated, “Kim’s been incredible throughout my career. She understands the demands of the sport and the sacrifices that come with it. Her support means the world to me.”

With Kim by his side and a little time for recovery, fans can expect Andy Murray to be back on the court stronger than ever, ready to take on the next challenge.

The 36-year-old rolled his ankle in the deciding set of his 5-7 7-5 7-6(5) defeat by Czech Tomas Machac in southern Florida last Sunday and had said that he would be out for an “extended period” on the sidelines with ruptured ligaments.

Following consultation with his team and medical experts, Andy Murray has decided to miss the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters and BMW Open Munich,” a statement from his team read.

“At this stage, it is still not clear how long Andy will be out of action, and he is continuing to review options with his medical team.

This is disappointing news for Andy and he has reiterated his desire to get back on court as soon as possible.”

Former world number one and three-times Grand Slam champion Murray, who returned after hip resurfacing surgery in 2019, had previously said he did not plan to “play much past this summer” but hoped to compete at another Olympics.

He had also said he hoped to play at the French Open, which starts at Roland Garros on May 26.

Wimbledon, where Murray has twice been champion, will begin on July 1 and the Paris Games get underway later that month.

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