Andy Murray hilariously demands giant birthday cake for his 36th birthday, similar to Carlos Alcaraz's in Madrid
Andy Murray is celebrating his 36th birthday today – on Monday, May 15 - and the Brit has jokingly stated that he will settle for nothing less than a celebration similar to that of Carlos Alcaraz's.
Alcaraz celebrated his 20th birthday 10 days ago, on May 5. The Spaniard’s birthday incidentally falls during the Madrid Open, and he has thus been able to celebrate it in front of his home crowd the last couple of years.
This year, however, the tournament organizers landed themselves in deep trouble by allegedly going overboard with their celebrations. They brought out a giant birthday cake on the court for their home favorite and eventual champion, all while treating women’s champion Aryna Sabalenka to a modest birthday celebration on the same day.
Recalling the infamous incident, Andy Murray made a tongue-in-cheek comment about wanting an extravagant celebration similar to that of Carlos Alcaraz. Poking fun at the incident, he stated that he would be furious if his demands weren’t met.
“If I don’t get a cake of equal size if not slightly bigger than Alcaraz today, I’m going to be absolutely f**king furious,” Andy Murray wrote on his social media, adding a series of angry emojis.
The 2016 Italian Open champion unfortunately missed out on celebrating his birthday in the ongoing 2023 edition, having faced an opening round defeat to home favorite Fabio Fognini on Wednesday, May 10. However, he has the opportunity to celebrate it in Bordeaux, where he is currently taking part in an ATP Challenger event.
Andy Murray to participate in Bordeaux Challenger after Italian Open exit
Andy Murray is riding high on his Aix-en-Provence Challenger success from a few days ago. He isn’t dwelling on his disappointing loss at the 2023 Italian Open; the three-time Grand Slam champion has accepted a wildcard at the on-going Challenger event in Bordeaux, France.
Murray would be hoping to get as many matches under his belt as possible ahead of the 2023 French Open, although he remains doubtful about his participation in the claycourt Slam. The 36-year-old has, however, hinted that he won’t be participating in any event in the week leading up to the French Open.
“Whether I’d consider playing the week before the French Open or not, I really don’t know. I’ll need to have a chat with the team and see what the best thing to do is,” Andy Murray said after his Italian Open exit.
The World No. 42 is confident in his physical abilities, having survived numerous long matches earlier this year. But he admitted that his best chance at making a deep run will be at Wimbledon, where he is a former two-time champion.
"I trust my body now but I’m aware that my best chance of having a deep run is more likely to happen at Wimbledon,” said Murray.