“He was an absolute legend,” Andy Murray is overwhelmed with joy after meeting his hero

Andy Murray and Mickey Mouse
While Andy Murray declared a few weeks ago that he would be skipping the full clay-court season in order to heal his body for the grass season, he elected to spend his leisure time with his family at Disney Land. A fantastic opportunity for the British icon to meet “his hero” in person. Mickey Mouse, to be precise.
“They say you should never meet your heroes but Mickey Mouse was an absolute legend! An amazing vacation with the kids at Walt Disney World. My apologies for the short films,” the former world number one wrote on his Instagram account.
Andy Murray to stage a comeback in the Wimbledon 2022

After a disastrous Australian Open campaign in which he crashed out in the second round, Murray reunited with former coach Ivan Lendl in March. Murray decided to skip the French Open and the clay-court season in order to be fresh for his grass-court attempts later in the year.
Wimbledon, the home tournament for the Scottish, is set to begin on June 27. With victories in 2013 and 2016, he won two of his three Grand Slams at SW19.
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