Andy Murray was seen practicing during the Madrid Open when Nick Kyrgios and Jack Sock crashed the party, heckling the world No. 1 as friends and rivals do. Yet, Murray is the world No. 1 for a reason and he immediately silenced the pair by knocking off one of three cans he was aiming for.

Despite being shown up, Kyrgios has been confident with a straight-set win over Marcos Baghadatis in the first round, and an even stronger performance over Ryan Harrison on Wednesday.

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Murray also has reason to be happy as the Brit is into the third round in Spain after beating Marius Copil, 6-4, 6-3. Despite a less than stellar 2017 season thus far, Murray is hoping for a third Madrid title.