Andy Murray is to marry his fiancee Kim Sears at the luxury hotel he owns in Scotland.
The couple are understood to be arranging the private service for April 11 at the five-star Cromlix House Hotel, close to his home town of Dunblane.
The Wimbledon champion bought the venue in 2013, which has its own chapel, for £1.8 million and it opened last year after a refurbishment.
The venue – which was named Scottish hotel of the year in 2014, just weeks after it opened its doors to guests – was where Andy’s brother Jamie tied the knot in 2010.
The Victorian mansion was extensively refurbished, featuring 10 bedrooms and five suites which overlook manicured grounds and tennis courts.
Andy tweeted a brief response after details of his apparent wedding plans were reported, but it isn’t clear what he was referring to.
The couple got engaged in November after being together for nine years.
Andy, who won the Wimbledon title in 2013, joked during an on-court interview at the recent Australian Open that he might wear a kilt with no underwear at their wedding.
He progressed to the final in Melbourne at the weekend where he was defeated by world number one Novak Djokovic.
Footage earlier emerged of Kim, 27, appearing to repeatedly swear in the direction of Andy’s semi-final opponent Tomas Berdych and she attended Sunday’s final wearing a “Parental Advisory: Explicit Content” T-shirt.
When Andy, 27, swept to Wimbledon victory in 2013, bookmaker William Hill offered odds of 8-11 for him to pop the question before the start of last year’s tournament.
But the couple’s engagement was confirmed in November.
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