Andy Murray and fiancee Kim Sears
IN PHOTO: Wimbledon champion Andy Murray poses with his girlfriend Kim Sears, and his Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) medal after receiving it from Prince William during an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London October 17, 2013. REUTERS/Paul Rogers/Pool REUTERS/Paul Rogers/Pool

Andy Murray is set to marry his fiancée Kim Sears on April 11, but he recently revealed that they will not be going on a honeymoon after the wedding just yet. According to Murray, their honeymoon will take place most likely during the off-season.

Murray recently chatted with BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller and BBC Scotland’s Kheredine Idessane during his stint at the 2015 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and talked about his upcoming marriage with Sears. Murray said he isn’t really anxious about tying the knot with his longtime girlfriend because he had spent the last 9-and-a-half years of his life with her.

“We will probably do the honeymoon later in the year, probably in the off-season,” Murray said. “I am not sure where we’re going to go yet, but there are a few ideas.”

The two-time British grand slam champion also reckons that nothing much is going to change between him and Sears after the wedding. They have been living together for 7 years now so Murray thinks that the wedding is just sort of like a formality.

However, there is one thing in particular that Murray is a little bit worried about. He admitted that he is “nervous” about starting a family. Murray said it will be a “life-changing” time in his life.

Murray further revealed a few more details about their forthcoming union. People already know that they will exchange their vows at Murray’s luxury Cromlix House Hotel, where his brother Jamie previous tied the knot, too. Jamie will be one of the best men along with Murray’s close friends Ross Hutchins and Carlos Mier. He said that Sears will have four bridesmaids but without a maid of honour.

After his semifinals run at the BNP Paribas Open, Murray is looking forward to build on his strong start this season at the Miami Open. He has a 16-4 win-loss record this season. Murray will begin his campaign to win his third Miami Open title, which he previously won in 2009 and 2013, against the winner of the match between Donald Young and Yen-Hsun Lu.

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