The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Judy Murray gets first tattoo to mark long journey to success

- Francesca Gosling

Judy Murray has told how watching her sons rise to internatio­nal sporting stardom inspired her to get her first tattoo at the age of 57.

The Strictly Come Dancing star said her body art, a spider at the bottom of her neck, symbolised the importance of working through challenges.

It is based on the legend of Scottish king Robert The Bruce who watched a spider fail over and over again to make a web before eventually managing it.

She compared the heart-warming story to the years she spent supporting her boys, Andy and Jamie, through their tennis careers.

She told ITV’s Lorraine: “I did it when I finished my book (Knowing The Score: My Family And Our Tennis Story).

“That story shows how, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”

Explaining how that mentality helped her smash obstacles, the tennis coach said she “never in a month of Sundays” imagined her sons would soar to world recognitio­n.

“I loved sport so it was second nature to me to play with my children as soon as they could walk,” she said.

But admitting that eldest son Jamie, 31, suffered an early knock when he took an opportunit­y to play abroad as a child, she said: “Jamie kept trying to stick it out but then he didn’t play for several months.”

Learning from the ordeal, she continued: “I spend a lot of my time trying to advise parents against sending their children away (too young).”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Tennis coach Judy Murray.
Picture: PA. Tennis coach Judy Murray.

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