Unsmiling Andy Murray hilariously dresses up as ‘clown’ for Halloween
Andy Murray, the father of four children, had fans in stitches with his latest Instagram post as he dressed up as a clown for Halloween.
Andy Murray (Images via X, Instagram)
Andy Murray may not be amusing the tennis fans on the courts, but retirement does not stop him from making fans laugh out loud with his deadpan humor. On the occasion of Halloween, Murray, the father of four children, stunned the fans with the three pictures on social media.
Murray donned a red polka dot shirt and a pair of trousers with a rainbow-colored wig and a red nose on a face that was painted white. The Brit, expressionless, posed for the camera.
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Many tennis fans are convinced that the two-time Olympic gold medalist is the funniest person on Instagram as they think the app was invented solely for him to show his funny side.
Judy Murray explains why Andy Murray dressed up as a joker
Andy Murray retired this season after bowing out of the Paris Olympics. Post-retirement, he picked up the golf club and changed his bio on X to: “I played tennis. I now play golf.”
But golf certainly is not taking up much of his time as Judy Murray explained in an Instagram story. When Andy posted his Halloween pictures, Judy joked that his son probably had more time to dress up as a joker now that he has retired from tennis.
Andy is also of the same opinion. In August, he posted a picture of himself wearing a face mask and hilariously blamed retirement for his antics.
During his playing days, when Murray had time in his hands, he also played Harry Potter dress up and turned ‘Dumbledad’ while playing with his daughters.
Murray, in the last match of his ATP career, was defeated by John Peers and Rinky Hijikata in the first-round doubles match he played with his brother Jamie Murray at Wimbledon. He then participated in the Paris Olympics where he paired up with Dan Evans, and after succumbing to a straight-set defeat in the quarterfinals, the 37-year-old bade his farewell to tennis.
In his career, the former World No. 1 won three Grand Slam titles: two Wimbledon trophies, and a US Open. He also reached one French Open final and made it to the summit clashes of the Australian Open five times.
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