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"Old fool"! Murray wedding ring sneakers are all stolen! Tweet: I know I'm an idiot

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Andy Murray competed in the Indian Wells Masters, but the Grand Slam champion was very unlucky, after training to find that the sneakers and wedding rings were stolen, and Murray also sent a video bounty search, telling why the shoes and rings were lost together, and hoped that the majority of netizens could share valuable clues.

"Old fool"! Murray wedding ring sneakers are all stolen! Tweet: I know I'm an idiot

According to a number of media reports such as the British "Sun" newspaper, Murray put his wet and smelly tennis shoes under the car to ventilate, as a way to dissipate the smell, but was stolen, and more unfortunately, Murray's wedding ring was tied to the shoes.

"The three-time Grand Slam winner, hoping to get his wedding ring back, asked social media users for help and even offered rewards." Of losing his wedding ring, Murray said, "Yeah, I knew I was an idiot and in hindsight it seemed like a bad idea, but I needed help, what kind of reward should I come up with and get things back." ”

In a video posted on his personal social platform, Murray explained: "After dinner in Indian Wells, I went back to the car to get back to the hotel, and the smell in the car was so bad that I left my sneakers behind. ”

"It was 38 or 39 degrees, so my tennis shoes were very wet, sweaty, and yes, smelly, so I decided to make my shoes breathable and needed to be a little looser. While my hotel room didn't have a balcony, I didn't want to leave my shoes in the room and make the room smell bad, so I put my shoes under the car and let them breathe and dry. When I got back to the car in the morning, my shoes were missing and my tennis shoes for the tournament were stolen. ”

"So, I had to go to the local store and buy a pair of sneakers. Of course, this is not the end of the world, but it is not ideal. "For Murray, sneaker theft is small, and the loss of a wedding ring is even more of a big deal," My team member asked me as I was getting ready to start training, where did your wedding ring go? I said, no. I would tie my wedding ring to my tennis shoes when I played, and I couldn't play with my wedding ring, so my wedding ring was stolen too. ”

Murray concluded: "I hope to find a wedding ring, and if someone can share information or know where it is, it will be of great help to me." In fact, Murray is right, he has always had the habit of tying the wedding ring to the shoelaces to avoid grinding hands to affect the grip, but he did not expect to lose the wedding ring this time, I don't know if I can find it, I don't know if the careless Murray can get his wife's forgiveness?

Source: NetEase Sports

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