Andy Murray can be a three-time Grand Slam winner on the tennis ground, but on the chessboard, he’s found his equal — in his own home. The British tennis ace recently opened up that his 5-year-old son has already begun to beat him at chess, and that strategy and intelligence run deep in the Murray clan!
The then World No.1 posted the entertaining account on an interview, poking fun at how his little son “doesn’t go easy” on him in their chess games. While Murray has battled tennis greats such as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, it appears his biggest challenge today takes the form of a pint-sized one — and he shows no mercy.
This sweet surprise follows close on the heels of Murray’s recent coaching upheaval. Following a short stint coaching Novak Djokovic, the team dissolved. As much as no information has been reported regarding their separation, fans are guessing that Murray may be spending more time at home now on family, recreational activities, and yes — restoring his chess pride.
Whether he’s fighting for points on the court or attempting to outsmart his son at chess, Andy Murray remains to prove to the world that winners come in all shapes and sizes — and the biggest tests may be with the smallest smiles.