
While Federer, Nadal and Djokovic in BIG4 were battling for the number of Grand Slams, Andy Murray was not so aggressive and competitive, and he and his wife, Kim-Hills, were warm and happy to become parents for the fourth time, and Hills secretly gave birth to a child during the epidemic. The couple, known for their low profile, managed to conceal news of their pregnancy. It was unclear whether the child was male or female, and Murray also refused to disclose the child's gender to the media. Murray enjoyed his life in two mansions worth a total of £8 million, but was criticized by netizens for indulging in the love of his family's children and children, and lost his killing heart and ambition on the court.
After the announcement, Murray, 33, withdrew from the Dubai Tennis Tournament to focus on family matters. That's how the global Covid-19 pandemic has changed Murray's life, and after his career-saving hip surgery in 2019, he seems to be less desperate in his career. Wimbledon champion Murray enjoyed spending time with the 33-year-old artist's wife and their children in two mansions in Surrey, worth £8 million.
From wearing a scottish dress to amuse his kids, to practicing forehand and making sure he has a tight control over his diet, the usually low-key tennis legend recently gave us a glimpse into his life. After leaving the arena, Murray had plenty of time to enjoy life at home. The Murray family, including children Sophia, Edith and Teddy, lived in a beautiful house in a picturesque village. Purchased for £5 million in 2016, this 28-acre mansion features tennis courts, swimming pools and a gym. Murray reportedly bought another property in the area, worth £3 million, but he plans to demolish it and build a new house. During the pandemic, Murray has had the opportunity to play the role of a doting father and considerate husband.
Murray said: "When the coronavirus first appeared, I was recovering and I didn't really have any problems because everyone else was missing tennis. I have to spend a lot of time at home with my family. ”
Murray even spoke of his children and their personalities, saying that son Teddy resembled him: "It can be difficult because the boss always wants – and wants – your attention, while the youngest struggles to get your attention." But so far, he's more interested in what's active. He was always running around and the balls around him gave him motivation. He just wants to throw and chase the ball throughout the process, while the two girls (at his age) are much more mature – so it's completely different. ”
Andy even shared photos of his family life on Instagram. In one of the photographs, he wears a traditional Scottish short skirt to amuse the children. Murray admits that having children changed the way he thinks. If he loses or keeps thinking about losing, he won't blame himself anymore. Instead, he can put it behind his head and focus on the small things: "Before I had kids, tennis was the only thing I really focused on, so in a way, winning or losing determines my mood, which is not the best way to live." 」 After having kids, you lose a game and there's something else to focus on. I'm not as frustrated with losing as I was when I was younger, nor am I as excited about winning a tennis match as I was when I was younger. ”
Murray and his wife, Kim Hills, met when they were 18 years old, and Kim's father, Nigel Hills, was a former tennis pro and is now a tennis coach. In 2006, after he won the game in San Jose, California, the kiss went public. In 2015, the two married in front of family and friends in his hometown of Dunblane.
King is a graduate of English literature and studied at the University of Sussex. But her hobbies prevailed. As a painter, she painted portraits of pets exclusively. She also paints other still lifes, but animal painting is her specialty. She often looks for inspiration in the photos she takes.