Oh, Andy Murray. The former world No. 1 can't catch a break in 2018.

For his efforts in helping tennis flourish in China, where he is currently playing in the Shenzhen Open, Murray received a commemorative plate. Except, he immediately dropped it, though really it wasn't his fault as the plate wasn't attached to the box. You can hear it shatter instantly upon impact.

He looked very embarrassed by the incident and can be heard saying "I'm so sorry" repeatedly.

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The 2018 season has been rough on the Scot. After a lengthy hip injury break, Murray has only played five tournaments this year. His record is just 5-4 with only one run beyond the second round (in Washington).

Currently ranked No. 311 in the world, Murray recently announced he will end his season early after competing in Shenzhen and Beijing. If he is unable to win either tournament, it will be the first season since he turned pro in 2005 that he won't capture at least one title.

In Shenzhen, Murray defeated Chinese wildcard Zhang Zhizhen, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 4-2, after Zhang had to retire in the final set.