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Novak Djokovic Ends Coaching Partnership with Andy Murray Ahead of Roland Garros

Djokovic cites limited progress in six-month collaboration with Murray, leaving coaching setup uncertain as he turns to familiar aides for the French Open.

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Novak Djokovic said he “couldn’t get more” out of the Andy Murray partnership that only lasted six months. (AFP)

Overview

  • Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have mutually ended their six-month coaching partnership, with Djokovic stating he 'couldn’t get more' from the collaboration.
  • The split comes just days before the start of Roland Garros, raising questions about its timing and potential impact on Djokovic’s Grand Slam campaign.
  • Djokovic’s results during the partnership included a semi-final at the Australian Open but were marked by inconsistency, with early losses in Monte-Carlo and Madrid.
  • For now, Djokovic will rely on Dusan Vemic and Boris Bosnjakovic, two familiar figures, to support him at the French Open.
  • Boris Becker, Djokovic’s former coach, expressed surprise at the abrupt split, noting its proximity to a major tournament and the challenges Djokovic faces in finding a new coach.