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David Beckham admits ‘his back is going to hurt in the morning’ as he tries his hand at paddle tennis in Miami

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DAVID Beckham has shown his age by admitting his back “will hurt in the morning” as he tried paddle tennis yesterday.

The 45-year-old shared a video of himself running around on the court in Miami while whacking balls.

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David Beckham gave paddle tennis a go yesterday in Miami[/caption]

He told his followers: “Found a new sport ???? , back is gonna hurt in the morning but who cares ???? #LovePaddle.”

The sportstar was dressed for the occasion wearing an orange T-shirt, tight shorts and a backwards cap. 

The Beckhams relocated to Miami over Christmas so David could be more hands on with his football team.

David, wife Victoria and their children are living in a £20million apartment in the “most luxurious” Miami skyscraper in the area, complete with its own helipad, luxury pool and gym.

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The former sports star said his back would be hurting in the morning[/caption]

The luxury block, which is 700ft tall, was designed by the late British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, who was behind the 2012 Olympics Aquatic Centre in Stratford, East London.

David has been delighted to be reunited with his $60,000 custom Harley-Davidson.

Earlier this week he shared a video of himself  cruising one-handed on the retro Knucklehead.

He wrote: “Bike finally arrived in Miami .. SMILE ???? = ???? Thanks to @derekwhite.”

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David is delighted to be reunited with his motorbike[/caption]
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The Beckham boys have all been reunited Stateside[/caption]

Bike enthusiast Becks often rode the distinctive machine around LA during his time on the West Coast.

And now he’s christened Florida roads with his favourite two-wheeler.

The family are also now closer to Brooklyn, 22, who spends most of his time now in America with his fiance Nicola Peltz. 

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