Andy Murray Joins Novak Djokovic's Coaching Team Ahead of Australian Open
The former rivals collaborate as Djokovic seeks a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title and 11th Australian Open championship.
- Andy Murray, recently retired from professional tennis, is coaching Novak Djokovic as part of a trial partnership for the Australian Open.
- The collaboration, announced in November, marks Murray's first coaching role and a surprising move given their long-standing rivalry on the court.
- Murray brings his strategic expertise and recent playing experience to Djokovic's team, aiming to help him navigate the tournament's challenges.
- Djokovic, who holds 24 Grand Slam titles, praised Murray's high tennis IQ and professionalism during their pre-season training sessions.
- The partnership will be re-evaluated after the Australian Open, where Djokovic begins his campaign against American wildcard Nishesh Basavareddy.