Recently, Andy Murray, who has just retired from professional tennis, has decided to collaborate with Novak Djokovic by taking on a coaching role during the upcoming Australian Open set for January.
Murray’s team announced this strategic partnership, releasing statements from both athletes over the weekend.
Novak Djokovic, renowned for his remarkable career, has claimed 24 Grand Slam titles and holds the record for the most weeks ranked as the world’s top player in tennis history.
On the other hand, Andy Murray is celebrated for his impressive achievements, which include three Grand Slam titles and two Olympic gold medals in singles. He concluded his professional playing career after finishing atop the ATP rankings in 2016 and officially retired following the Paris Summer Games in August.
This new coaching arrangement marks an exciting chapter for both players as they prepare for the competitive challenges ahead in the Australian Open.