Andy Murray, who has been embroiled in a court case regarding a missing wedding ring, found it during an Easter practice session on Thursday, the BBC reported.
Murray, 31, lost his wedding ring in January while enjoying a Christmas trip to the Caribbean. The case had left the tennis star in a precarious position since he had to appear in court to defend himself. He reportedly faced up to 12 months in prison if found guilty of mislaying the ring.
BREAKING: Andy Murray’s beloved wedding ring has been found in April preparing for the Qatar Open pic.twitter.com/LHrRlouqfx — Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 1, 2017
But on Thursday, Murray was able to put the case behind him in a friendly moment during his early morning Easter practice session at the Qatar Open.
“I found it! Really helpful,” he posted to his Twitter account, with a photo of the ring in his hand.
News of the ring’s discovery arrived just a few days after Murray broke a 79-match winless streak in match play at the Australian Open in January, by beating Tomas Berdych in the final.