Andy Murray admitted he has a few tricks in his locker after treating centre court fans to an impromptu bout of keepy-uppy.

Kept waiting by opponent Xavier Malisse's disputing of a line call on match point, the Scot delighted the British fans with a dazzling display of footwork.

And Murray revealed he had enjoyed his time on court during his 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 second-round romp.

Murray said: "That's probably the first time I have played football on court.

"I had no idea what was going on.

"It seemed like it was so long that we were waiting.

"I don't really have a keepy-uppy record.

"I do a few little skills to trapping up my shoulder, behind my neck and catching it in my pocket.

"But I don't usually go further than that."

The number twelve seed breezed to a comfortable victory to maintain his form of not dropping a set.

And he admitted his biggest problem thus far has been back at home.

He added: "The day before my first match I actually got locked out of my apartment, I had no keys to get in.

"My girlfriend took a set, and my friend.

"They weren't at the tennis - they were in central London.

"I kind of read the situation early but was still here for probably an hour and a half extra than I should have been."