Doubles tennis star Jamie Murray has revealed that he would "love" to meet up with former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson for a drink.
The 29-year-old, who is the brother of two-time Grand Slam singles champion Andy Murray, is preparing to compete for Great Britain alongside his sibling in this week's Davis Cup action.
The Murray brothers, as well as James Ward, Kyle Edmund, and Dom Inglot, will take on Australia in Glasgow with the hope of reaching the final.
Away from matters on the court, Murray has revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail that he would love to sit down with Ferguson, who won 38 trophies as United manager.
"I'd love to go for a drink with Sir Alex Ferguson," said Murray. "I'd ask him so many questions and he'd hate me by the end but I'd get some great stories in return. I wonder how he'd feel if he was a tennis coach - not being able to scream and shout whenever he wanted."
Ferguson has attended numerous matches to watch Murray's brother Andy in action at Grand Slams.