ANDY MURRAY won a title in front of his family for the first time on Father's Day - but admitted his young children were more interested in going to McDonald's.
The former world No.1 continued his strong build-up to Wimbledon with a second grass court title in week at the Rothesay Open in Nottingham.
Speaking after lifting the trophy, the Scot said he wanted to get home to see his kids before bedtime.
But the 36-year-old was then stunned mid-interview to see his wife Kim and all four of their children - Sophia, Edi, Teddy and Lola - were in the crowd.
Emotional Murray said: "Oh my God! I didn't know they were here. I had no idea.
"They came last week to the final at Surbiton, it started raining and they had to go home because it was bedtime and they missed the end of the match. They're all here, thanks guys!" Murray saw off world No.181 Arthur Cazaux 6-4 6-4 to win the title without dropping a set as he made it 10 consecutive wins on grass.
He added: "After I had kids, I was motivated to keep playing so they could watch me when I was older but they're not really that interested!
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