Novak Djokovic only thinking about tennis after poisoning claim
Novak Djokovic refused to elaborate on his claims that he was poisoned while being held in detention in Australia three years ago.
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Novak Djokovic refused to elaborate on his claims that he was poisoned while being held in detention in Australia three years ago.
MELBOURNE : Novak Djokovic has been pleasantly surprised by the professionalism of new coach Andy Murray in the leadup to the Australian Open but said sharing his deepest thoughts with his former rival had initially been a challenge.
Andy Murray says he is ready to be on the receiving end of Novak Djokovic's ire in pressure moments at the Australian Open, with the "unique opportunity" to coach him worth it. The Serbian 24-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic made the shock decision to hire Murray in November, just months after the Scot called time on his playing career. In his first comments since then, fellow former number one Murray, who has known Djokovic since their junior playing days, said the call came out of the blue.
Snooker great Ronnie O'Sullivan kicked out at the table as he continued his preparations for a showdown with John Higgins.
Novak Djokovic's former rival-turned-coach Andy Murray does not want the Serbian to suppress his emotions on court and is even willing to be the target of any angry outbursts as long as the 24-times major winner gives his all at the Australian Open.
Andy Murray has joked he'll attempt to 'sabotage' Novak Djokovic's Australian Open dreams from the inside after teaming up with his old rival.
Andy Murray has said that he "couldn't think of anything worse" than coaching - before a phone call with Novak Djokovic changed his mind.
Andy Murray's retirement from tennis has lasted just five months, with the Scots ace set to return to the court in Australia.