Andy Murrayisn’t playing around when it comes to Instagram etiquette!

On Tuesday, the British tennis star hilariously trolled his mother, Judy, on Instagram, after the professional tennis coach shared a poorly cropped photo on her feed.

The mother of two had cleverly tried to share an image of mandarin oranges spelling out the world “HELLO,” with the caption, “How to say HELLO in mandarin.” However, she forgot to crop the picture so that it would show the entire message, and her son made sure to call her out for it.

Judy, 60, had an equally fun response for her child, reposting the image with a fixed crop and giving Andy a shout out for always noting her “shortcomings.”

“Ok. So I post part pictures regularly,” she admitted in the second post. “This is especially for my younger son who always points out my shortcomings. How to say HELLO in Mandarin. ?❤️”

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Judy Murray and Andy Murray attend the “Andy Murray: Resurfacing” world premiere at the Curzon Bloomsbury on November 25, 2019 in London, England

The 32-year-old three-time Grand Slam champion is currently recovering from a pelvic injury that forced him to miss the ATP Cup earlier this month, as well as the 2020 Australian Open — which is currently holding its qualifying matches in Melbourne.

Sports journalist Stuart Fraser reportedthe news, saying that Andy “has decided to focus on building his fitness for a return to the tour in Montpellier in February.”

Organizers of the Australian Openlater confirmedthat he would be missing the tournament, sharing a statement from Andy — who alsojust welcomed his third childwith wifeKim Sears Murrayin November — about his decision.

“I’ve worked so hard to get myself into a situation where I can play at the top level and I’m gutted I’m not going to be able to play in Australia in January,” Murray said in December. “After the AO this year, when I wasn’t sure whether I’d be able to play again, I was excited about coming back to Australia and giving my best, and that makes this even more disappointing for me.”

“Unfortunately I’ve had a setback recently and as a precaution, need to work through that before I get back on court competing,” he added.

source: people.com