Andy Murry has shared his heartbreak after his âloyalâ and âprotectiveâ family companion, his Border Terrier called Rusty, sadly passed away.
The former Wimbledon champion, who retired from professional sport earlier this year, took to Instagram to share the sad news.Â
Sharing a sweet photo of his late dog, Andy, 37, penned a sweet tribute to his canine companion.Â
âYou were the most loyal and protective companion our family could have wished for,â he began. âYou were so patient and gentle with the kids and we all learned so much from you.â
The Grand Slam legend shares his ÂŁ5 million Surrey home with his wife Kim and their four children; Sophia, Edie, a third daughter whose name has not been confirmed, and one son, Teddy.Â
âThe house feels empty without you in it,â Andy continued. âThe noise you made when you wanted a plate to lick or a biscuit to chew on or when you wanted anything for that matter was infuriating at times! But today we would do anything to hear it again.âÂ
Adding a heartbreak emoji, the father-of-four ended his statement with: âLove you ruzz rest easy poppet xâ.Â
Fans soon flooded Andyâs postâs comments section with messages of support. âThe saddest thing in life is losing a sweet loyal friend,â penned one fan, as another wrote: âThinking of you! Nothing beats the love of a Border Terrier. They are the best. So sorry for your loss.âÂ
A third fan shared: âIâm so very sorry. We have a bonkers Border. Theyâre such special little dogs.âÂ
The sad news comes just two years after the family said goodbye to their beloved dog, another Border Terrier called Maggie May, who died in 2022.Â
In 2021 he told PetsPyjamas that his dogs help him to âswitch offâ and that they would âwin an award for loyalty â they are my biggest supporters, whether I win or lose, they still want to hang out with me
âSometimes I find it hard to unwind after a match or if Iâve had a particularly tough training day, but I love taking them for walks or throwing a ball for them in the garden, or even just sitting with them on the sofa â Â I find that helps me relax,â he added.
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