Djokovic confirms the continuation of Murray’s partnership
Richard Pagliaro | @tennisnow | Wednesday, February 19, 2025
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Tennis fans can celebrate a novel spring.
Grand Slam Gold Novak Djokovic Confirm that he will continue his partnership with the previous one Andy Murray As a coach.
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The 37-year-old Serbian superstar was asked about his partnership with Murray, which started last month in Australia after Matteo Berrettini’s 7-6 (4) and 6-2 Doha victory undermined Djokovic’s comeback.
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“Well, we agree to work until the end of the clay season, so we’ll see what’s going on,” Djokovic told the media in Doha.
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Murray and dominant Olympic gold medalist Djokovic are expected to reunite in India’s Wells next month. Murray is not in Doha this week.
Given that world No. 1 Jannik Sinner is currently serving for a three-month suspension, if he recovers from a muscle tear in his left leg, it would be A dangerous threat to Australia’s open semifinals.
Djokovic, working with Murray, said his main task is to stay healthy and do his best at the biggest stage of the sport.
Djokovic told Core that my game won’t change dramatically. I won’t play down balls and volleyball occasionally, but my game is like that, the core will be the same. “Doha’s media.” Obviously, I’ll try to adjust based on the surface I’m playing and the surfaces that are all over the place.
“So, yes, of course there’s more to hurt. Things aren’t like 10 years ago 15 years ago. I’m still taking care of my body every day, yes, it’s more challenging now, no, no doubt, But, given this situation, I will still do my best.”