Former world No. 1 Andy Murray has surprisingly agreed to coach his longtime rival Novak Djokovic.
Andy Murray has taken on a coaching role for Novak Djokovic, a surprising turn of events considering their fierce rivalry. Murray admits he initially hesitated, stating he'd been enjoying his retirement and had no desire to return to tennis. However, Djokovic reached out, and Murray eventually agreed to a trial period, prioritizing family time over a tournament in Brisbane.
Murray acknowledges the unique nature of this collaboration and emphasizes the importance of teamwork with Djokovic's long-time support crew, including coach Boris Becker, fitness coach Gebhard Gritsch, and physio Miljan Amanovic. The Scot aims to make subtle improvements and support Djokovic's quest for victory
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