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The Scottish tennis coach opened up on other unusual donations they had received from fans after her latest present.

It comes weeks after Murray officially retired from professional tennis at the Olympics.

The former world No. 1 is clearly still having an impact on his supporters after hanging up his racket, as he was the inspiration for a peculiar dessert-related present sent to his mum.

Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter) on Friday, Judy shared a photo of a biscuit she had received, which had been iced to depict Murray wearing no clothes, holding a racket to cover his modesty with a medal around his neck.

There was also a PG cookie recreating the tweet Murray posted on the night he retired. “Never even liked tennis anyway,” it read, with his name, profile photo and blue tick iced on.

Judy wrote: “I’ve been sent some bizarre items thru Andy’s career but this is up there with the bottle of tonic water from an 87 yo lady in 2005 to help with his cramping issues. Worked for her apparently.”

The former British BJK Cup captain also credited the baker who made the cookie and revealed that she had passed them on.⁦ “@rudecookies ⁩made this + I’ve donated it to 1 of his crazier fans,” Murray’s mum added.

While Judy has been busy receiving cheeky gifts, Murray has already turned his hand to another sport. Ahead of his farewell tournament at the Olympics, the three-time Grand Slam champion said he wanted to become a scratch golfer in retirement.

After his career came to an end, the 37-year-old promptly changed his X bio to say: “I played tennis. I now play golf.” He also changed his header photo to a golf course. Murray has been out for several rounds since retiring. Earlier this week, he had his first official lesson, and he has now signed up for the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am, being staged later this month.

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