Andy Murray plays dress-up with daughters amid coronavirus lockdown
Andy Murray has kept his daughters entertained amid the coronavirus lockdown by playing dress up.
The three-time Grand Slam champion took to Instagram on Sunday to share his outfit of the day as styled by his two daughters, Sophia and Edie.
In the photograph, Murray could be seen wearing a grey T-shirt, a turquoise crown and a multi-coloured kilt.
“When your daughters want to play dress up and say ‘daddy put on your skirt!’” the 32-year-old wrote.
“I tried to explain it was a kilt not a skirt but they assured me it was definitely a skirt.”
As the UK remains in lockdown, Murray has stayed with his family in their Surrey residence. Murray and wife Kim Sears share the two daughters as well as son Teddy, who was born last year.
In an Instagram exchange with Novak Djokovic on Friday, Murray said he was grateful for being able to spend quality time with his family during the self-isolation.
“It’s been nice,” Murray said.
“I saw my kids going out cycling on their own for the first time, swimming on their own for the first time.
“You’re so used to the travelling and the structure that the Tour brings. You get injured, or what’s happening now, and you’re home all the time with your family. It’s a big change.
“But the positives certainly outweigh the negatives. I realise, once tennis is done for me, I’ll be just fine. I was always worried about what that might look like, being in just one place all the time. I’ve enjoyed it. It was good.”