Murray said on Twitter that his shoes reeked so badly in his car
that he decided to leave them under the vehicle outside his
hotel in California overnight to air them out.
When he went back to get the shoes he found they, along with the
ring he had strung though their laces, were nowhere to be found,
prompting Murray to ask for help in recovering the missing
items.
Murray, who married Kim Sears in 2015, said in a video posted on
Instagram that the ring had been returned after he made calls to
hotel security.
"Little update for everyone. Would you believe it?" Murray said
before taking a big whiff of the footwear.
"They still absolutely stink but the shoes are back, the wedding
ring is back, and I'm back in the good books."
Three-time Grand Slam champion Murray faces France's Adrian
Mannarino in the first round of the Indian Wells tournament in
Southern California on Friday. (This story refiles to remove
extraneous word in first paragraph)
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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