World number three Andy Murray, who is enjoying his long stay at home, has been relying on fresh yoghurt and treacle, as he prepares for Wimbledon.
The 2013 Wimbledon champion is currently on course to win his fourth Queen's Club title after entering the third round by defeating Fernando Verdasco.
Murray said it was great to have a long spell living at home, but added that for an athlete, it's important he or she stays on the right path, the BBC has reported.
The British ace said that the first thing that he does when he returns from tours was to look for fruit yoghurts in his fridge, as he loves their taste.
He also insisted that sometimes he would pick stuff up on his way home, but his mother-in-law was the last one to go to the supermarket when she stayed with us for a few days.
The Wimbledon is all set to start from 29th June and will end on July 12.
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