Andy Murray Joins Novak Djokovic's Coaching Team for Indian Wells and Miami Open
The retired three-time Grand Slam champion continues his partnership with Djokovic, with plans extending to clay-court tournaments.
- Andy Murray, who retired as a player in 2024, has flown to California to coach Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells and the Miami Open this month.
- Djokovic and Murray began their coaching collaboration ahead of the 2025 Australian Open, where Djokovic reached the semi-finals before withdrawing due to injury.
- The partnership will continue indefinitely, with plans to include clay-court tournaments, as Djokovic seeks his first Indian Wells and Miami titles since 2016.
- Djokovic praised Murray's tactical insights and positive impact on his game, citing Murray's unique perspective as a former rival.
- Indian Wells begins this week, with the Miami Open scheduled to start on March 19, marking Djokovic's first participation in both events since 2019.