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'I had no idea!' - Andy Murray gets Father's Day surprise after Scot wins second tournament in a week at Nottingham Open

Andy Murray secured a first Nottingham Open title with a straight-sets 6-4 6-4 victory over Arthur Cazaux before being surprised by his family for Father's Day as his perfect preparations for Wimbledon continued. It was the 36-year-old's second title in the space of a week after defeating Austrian Jurij Rodionov at Surbiton, and despite the dominant scoreline, Murray was given plenty to think about by the precocious 20-year-old.

Ad Murray's start to the grass-court swing has seen him deliver 10 consecutive victories, and things got even better for him with a heart-warming moment during his on-court interview, when the Scot saw his family watching in the stands. ATP NottinghamMurray reaches second final in a week after downing Borges at Nottingham Open20 HOURS AGO He said: «It was a really good week.

I played better as the week went on; it was quite a physical match with lots of long rallies. I’m glad to get through it.

I'll get back home tonight, see my kids for Father's Day. Hopefully I'll get in before their bed time, get a rest day in tomorrow, get pumped for Queen's.” Upon spotting partner Kim Sears and one of his children in the stands, he added: „Oh my god, I didn't know they were here! I had no idea they were coming.“ »They came last week for the final at Surbiton, they turned up and it started raining, so then they had to go home for the kids' bedtime.

They missed the end of the match, so it's great that they managed to come today. I don't know how many of them are here, but thanks guys." Cazaux started brightly and looked impressive on his serve to go 40-15 up in the first game, but Murray was equally as good on the return and utilised a second break point to move 1-0 ahead at the end of an epic 12-minute

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