It's been just over a year since the Grenfell Tower fire in west London killed 72 people. Earlier this week, Jamie Murray visited the Westway Sports and Fitness Centre to support local children impacted by the disaster and to help raise awareness for Grenfell's relief fund.

"It's another way to bring people together in a positive way," the Scot said.

The Rally 4 Grenfell is a fundraising effort to raise money for the British Red Cross’s London Fire Relief Fund that's helping support the people left injured, bereaved or homeless by the Grenfell fire.

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Fellow Great Britain pro Emily Webley-Smith was also on hand to support the cause:

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Murray, a five-time Grand Slam doubles champion, shared his tennis knowledge with the local children. In turn, they tried to teach him how to floss:

"Learned a few new skills myself I think. I was learning the proper technique," Murray said. "I definitely need to get home and practice that."

This week at Queen's Club, Murray and Bruno Soares are into the semifinals after surviving two deciding tiebreak matches.