Overview
- Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic mutually ended their six-month coaching partnership ahead of the French Open, citing limited results and alignment.
- Murray has joined London-based Redrice Ventures as an associate partner, where he will lead the newly formed Redrice Sports Collective, focusing on athlete-driven investments.
- Djokovic, preparing for the French Open, has appointed Dusan Vemic, a trusted former team member, as his coach for the Geneva Open and Roland Garros.
- Djokovic stated he is not actively seeking a permanent coach, expressing confidence in his current setup with Vemic and assistant coach Boris Bosnjakovic.
- Both Murray and Djokovic emphasized mutual respect and positive experiences from their collaboration, despite its lack of titles or sustained success.