Andy Murray has been spotted attending a Scots panto to watch his cousin play the lead role.
The tennis ace was seen in Kilmarnock on Wednesday morning at the Ayrshire Athletics Arena.
His cousin Ailsa Erskine plays Goldilocks in the panto.
Young fans were excited to spot Murray in the audience alongside his mum, Judy Murray.
A snap shared by Ailsa Erskine, shows her in an embrace with Murray backstage before the Goldilocks and the Three Bears performance.
Writing on Instagram, Ailsa said: “Had an extra special guest this morning.”
Murray retired from professional tennis in August after the Paris Olympics.
The 37-year-old Scot’s final match was a loss in the men’s doubles quarter-finals alongside Dan Evans.
But just months after retirement, Murray announced his return to the sport as a tennis coach to former rival Novak Djokovic.
The pair will join forces for Djokovic’s coaching set-up for the Australian Open in January.
During his illustrious tennis career, Murray clinched 46 titles with two Wimbledon crowns and a US Open to his name, alongside three Olympic medals – retiring as one of the sport’s all-time greats.
Since stepping away from the limelight of the Olympics, Murray has aimed high on the golfing greens, diligently working towards scoring a scratch handicap.
Even on social media, he embraced this transition, swapping his Twitter bio from “I play tennis” to the more current “I played tennis. I now play golf.”
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