Andy Murray has admitted he has got a lot to learn in his new job as a coach. But the three-time Grand Slam champion insisted sitting on the side of the court at Majors is a lot easier than playing. The Scot will hold talks with Novak Djokovic about the future of their coaching relationship after the Serb’s retirement from the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic's run at the 2025 Australian Open ended in the semifinals. The former world number 1 tried in every way to recover from the adductor injury that had affected him in the previous round, but the miracle did not succeed this time and he had to retire at the end of the first set against Sascha Zverev.
Novak Djokovic admitted it was disappointing for him and Andy Murray to see their first tournament in an unfortunate way and also said that they would sit down for a conversation and see if continuing their partnership makes sense. On Friday, the current world No. 7 retired injured to Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open semifinal.
Djokovic said he only had ‘positive’ feedback for coach Murray after injury brought an end to his Australian Open hopes
Andy Murray will hold talks with Novak Djokovic about his coaching future after the Serbian superstar retired in the semi-finals of the Australian Open. The Scot joined the Serb’s coaching team in November to prepare for the first Grand Slam of the year.
The Novak Djokovic-Andy Murray partnership, Madison Keys, Jannik Sinner, and British success at the Australian Open are all talking points for Gigi Salmon; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Andy Murray is determined to improve as a coach after his first grand slam experience with Novak Djokovic. Whether the pair will continue to work together remains to be seen but the experience appears to have whetted the Scot’s appetite.
Tim Henman has revealed that Andy Murray “ignored” his retirement advice. The three-time Major champion ended his career at last year’s Paris Olympics and accepted a job as Novak Djokovic ’s coach a few months later.
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