NOW that the Wimbledon Championships have been cancelled, Andy Murray can sit back and relax for a while in his £5m Surrey pad.
The sporting legend, 33, won the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world for the first time in 2013 and again in 2016.
But it was announced in April that the Grand Slam event in SW19 had been cancelled, due to current coronavirus pandemic.
This means that Andy can enjoy some quality time with his other half Kim and their three kids, three-year-old Sophie, Edie, two and baby Teddy.
The lavish £5m home is situated in in a small village called Oxshott which is about a 52 minute drive away from London.
Andy - who is the current world No. 125 in the ATP rankings - has given his 1.7m followers a sneak peek into his amazing pad via Instagram.
After purchasing the property back in 2009, Andy has certainly gone on to make it his forever home.
It follows a simple yet stylish interior that anybody would want the inside of their home to look like.
The modern kitchen features shiny cream cupboards, matching marble work tops and a huge fruit bowl for the kids to snack on.
The cooking area looks out onto their lavish dining table and wired chairs that are placed next to a gorgeous indoors house tree.
The open space has huge windowed doors that look out onto their amazing garden, which has plenty of space for the three kids to run around in.
Andy even has a white gate placed at the entrance of his house and uses his massive drive to practice his racquet skills.
Andy married his long-term partner, Kim Sears in April 2015 at Dunblane Cathedral.
The artist gave birth to their first child, Sophia, in February 2016, and on the first day of Wimbledon 2017, the happy couple announced that they were expecting their second child.
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On November 8, 2017, the pair announced they had welcomed a second baby girl to their family.
Two years later, their first son, Teddy, was born at the beginning of November 2019.
Andy likes to invest in his money in property and also owns his own luxury hotel - Cromlix House - with the cheapest double room costing you £220 a night.
He also made a tidy profit from his luxury Miami flat, after selling it in 2016 following the birth of his daughter - and he is estimated to have netted a profit of £1million.