David Beckham's son Romeo pits his wits against world No 1 Andy Murray
Monday 13 June 2016 00:36, UK
Romeo Beckham tried his tennis hand against the best as he had a quick hit with world No 2 Andy Murray.
Murray is due to defend his Queen's Club title this week, but welcomed David Beckham's son to his penultimate training session on the eve of the tournament's start on Monday.
The British No 1 has reunited with former coach Ivan Lendl ahead of the tournament, but took time out to give advice to the 13-year-old.
David and Romeo joined Murray on the court as the Scot prepared for his opening round clash with former Queen's finalist Nicolas Mahut.
Murray is looking to bounce back from his disappointing French Open final defeat to Novak Djokovic by winning a record fifth Queen's title and Beckham senior admitted he would not mind if his son decided on tennis over football.
"He plays four or five times a week and he enjoys himself," Beckham senior told British Tennis.
"It is a great sport, it is a big privilege for him to be here with Andy.
"When you look at role models you want them to be passionate about the sport, you want them to be passionate about what they do all the time and play hard all the time.
"Andy is one of those players. It is great for any young kid to have great role models in sport and Andy is definitely one of those for kids around the world."
The Beckhams also bumped into Australian Nicholas Kyrgios who later posted on Instagram: "Romeo Beckham asked for a photo with me, I asked for a photo with his dad #legend."