Tennis world number one and double Wimbledon champion Andy Murray surprised locals at a small village pub by popping in for a few drinks on Saturday.
Andy, 29, and his brother Jamie, 30, from Dunblane, were spotted in the Holy Loch Inn in Sandbank.
Wearing a black bomber jacket and jogging bottoms embossed with his sponsors Under Armour logo, Andy posed for photographs with staff and customers in the bar.
Barbara found this chap and family in our little pub #AndyMurray cheers guys. Hope u have a great weekend. pic.twitter.com/AH6vHkq2DZ
— craig wilson (@theholylochinn) November 27, 2016
The Holy Loch Inn's owner Craig Wilson tweeted a photo of Andy in the pub with the caption: "Barbara found this chap and family in our little pub. #Andy Murray cheers guys. Hope u have a great weekend."
Andy Murray pulled off the dream ending to his remarkable year to prove that in a continuing era of tennis greats he is indisputably top dog.
The script could not have been written any better as, for the first time, the battle for world number one came down to Murray against Novak Djokovic in the final match of the season.
And it was the home favourite who stamped his authority on proceedings in a commanding 6-3 6-4 victory.
With it came the ATP World Tour Finals trophy, a cheque for almost £2million and the knowledge that, after a decade of trying, he is in no one's shadow any longer.
"It's obviously a very important win for me. This is a major event, as well, and one I've not done well in in the past. So it's been a great week."
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