Retired Andy Murray pays gushing tribute to wife Kim in rare update but adds ‘not sure what’s going on with her nose’

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ANDY MURRAY paid tribute to his wife Kim after she won an award.

In fact, the pair can both have claims on the gong as they were recognised for the hotel they own, Cromlix.

a woman is holding a trophy that says a hotel of the year scotlandKim Sears poses with her gong
a man and a woman are standing next to each other and smilingGetty
The pair won an award for Hotel of the Year[/caption]
an aerial view of a large house with a greenhouseBBC
The Cromlix Hotel in Dunblane was named the AA Hotel of the Year award for Scotland[/caption]
a bride and groom are walking down the aisle of a churchEPA
Andy Murray and Kim got married at the venue in 2015[/caption]
a bedroom with a large bed and a deskCromlix
Rooms at the luxury five-star hotel start from £335[/caption]
a bedroom with a canopy bed and a chandelierBut some rooms cost £750

Their establishment, in Dunblane where the tennis great went to school, was named the AA Hotel of the Year award for Scotland.

Kim posed proudly with the trophy as husband Murray lavished praise on her accomplishment.

The 37-year-old shared a pic of his wife on Instagram and made a typical deprecating joke, saying: “At least someone in the family can still win stuff ❤

“Congrats to my wife and all the team @cromlixhotel for winning the AA Hotel of the year award for Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

“Not sure what’s going on with her nose here 🤨

The last sentence refers to the lighting, which created a blue mark on Kim’s nose in the photo.

Murray and Kim bought the Cromlix Hotel, where rooms range from £335-750, in 2013, and it played host to their wedding two years later.

But Kim is the driving force behind the hotel’s operation, with Murray only retiring from tennis this summer.

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The hotel website says: “Kim is the creative force behind the venture, and takes an active role in shaping the Cromlix experience. 

“From the upholstery to the fresh florals, from the artwork to the lettering on the menu, each detail has been carefully, personally, curated – with a strong preference given to local Scottish artisans, suppliers and designers. 

“The aspiration is to deliver a fresh, natural, effortless take on the quintessential country house experience, where guests can unwind, be themselves and enjoy a characteristically welcoming stay.”

Murray has been keeping himself busy after hanging up his racquet and is trying to carve out a new career already.

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