Tim Henman Surprised by Andy Murray's Tennis Return and Partnership with Djokovic

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Tim Henman Surprised by Andy Murray's Tennis Return and Partnership with Djokovic
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Tim Henman expressed his surprise at Andy Murray's unexpected return to tennis and his partnership with Novak Djokovic. Henman revealed that he played golf with Murray at the end of last year and believed Murray was content with his life away from professional tennis. He is intrigued to see what Murray will do next, whether he continues the partnership with Djokovic or explores other options.

Andy Murray 's unlikely partnership with Novak Djokovic caught many by surprise, but none more so than English tennis great Tim Henman.and Djokovic are yet to confirm whether they will continue their partnership following the Australian Open, although the Scot statedBut the fact Murray returned to the sport so soon after he'd hung up the racquet was what left Henman stunned, especially after their encounter on a golf course.

Henman also stated he was 'intrigued' as to what Murray will do next in terms of either maintaining the partnership with Djokovic or if he chooses to explore other options. "Whereas if you're working with a younger player, then obviously the commitment is going to be much more substantial to be there and start ingraining those good habits on the practice court to take through to the match court.

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