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Andy Murray's hilarious trophy presentation gaffe

Andy Murray was left red-faced after clumsily smashing a commemorative plate he had received prior to taking part in the Shenzhen Open this week.

The former world number one was gifted the plate for his contribution to tennis in China, but it didn’t last long, at all.

Murray was handed the plate to pose for a media opportunity when it just as quickly fell from the open presentation box – smashing into pieces.

He was evidently distraught at the incident, apologising to the officials as they scrambled to pick up the remains, covering his face in embarrassment.

But the 31-year-old couldn’t have been to ashamed by the events that unfolded, posting his hilarious mishap on his own social media channels for all to see shortly after.

SMASH! Andy Murray’s unfortunate incident in China. Pic: Andy Murray/Instagram
SMASH! Andy Murray’s unfortunate incident in China. Pic: Andy Murray/Instagram

Despite the embarrassing incident, Murray made up for his earlier gaffe on the court by diposing of local talent Zhang Zhizhen.

Murray came through the tougher than expected first-round test against Zhang at the Shenzhen Open after the 21-year-old retired due to injury.

The latest stop on Murray’s comeback from hip surgery should have been a comfortable straight-sets win after dominating the opener, but Zhang forced a decider before succumbing to the pain with the score at 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 4-2.

With less than 40 minutes on the board Murray was sitting with a one-set lead, however Zhang showed great determination to level things up – albeit after throwing away a 5-2 lead.

Having lost the tie-break Murray started the third set well and just as he forged an opening his day was done, Zhang unable to continue when trailing by a break.

Andy Murray cruised into the second round of the Shenzhen Open. Pic: Getty
Andy Murray cruised into the second round of the Shenzhen Open. Pic: Getty

Murray will meet David Goffin next, the first time in two years the pair have gone head-to-head, with the three-time grand slam winner enjoying a 5-0 record over the Shenzhen top seed.

Speaking of the test posed by Goffin, Murray told a post-match media conference: “It’s a really good test for me right now to play against guys that are in and around the top 10 in the world, I think he’ll be highest ranked player I’ve played since I came back so it will be interesting to see where my game it at.”

Denis Shapovalov is also through after dodging the rain to beat Ilya Ivashka, while Alex de Minaur needed less than an hour to dispatch Yuichi Sugita 6-3 6-0.

At the Chengdu Open, fifth seed Gael Monfils was a surprise first-round casualty as he allowed qualifier Lloyd Harris to come from a set down to secure his first win on the ATP Tour – the South African prevailing 3-6 6-2 6-1.

Fellow seed Tennys Sandgren also bowed out against Mikhail Kukushkin, but Matthew Ebden eased past Evgeny Donskoy in straight sets.

There were also wins for Sam Querrey and Taylor Fritz, while Ruben Bemelmans set up a meeting with Fabio Fognini after Mischa Zverev retired in the second set of their match.

with Omnisport.