"I went to get a coffee the other morning and
we were just sitting outside and a guy came up and started
telling jokes. He asked if I wanted to see a magic trick and
pulled an orange out of his underpants," Murray said.
"I wasn't expecting that, it was a first for me. It looked like
a decent orange, but I passed. I let him have it."
Broady then asked Murray if he had a present for a 90-year-old
fan named "Grandma Pat" who was watching live tennis for the
first time and the Scot joked about giving her his sweaty
t-shirts as a gift before he began to choke up.
"Today's a tough day for me. It's actually my gran's funeral
today. I'm sorry to my family that I'm not able to be there, but
yeah, gran, that one's for you," Murray said.
The three-times Grand Slam champion told reporters later that he
had talked with his father ahead of the match.
"He said 'she would want you to play'. He just said 'make sure
you win' so I did," Murray said.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha
Sarkar)
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