Murray to coach long-term rival Djokovic at Australian Open
Andy Murray has made the shock decision to coach his long-time rival Novak Djokovic during the Australian Open.
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Andy Murray has made the shock decision to coach his long-time rival Novak Djokovic during the Australian Open.
Retired tennis great Andy Murray has agreed to join Novak Djokovic's team and will coach him at the Australian Open next year, the Serbian 24-times Grand Slam champion said on Saturday.
Andy Murray has made the shock decision to coach his long-time rival Novak Djokovic during the Australian Open. Murray, who retired after the summer Olympics, will join the Serbian’s team in the off-season and coach him through the opening grand slam of 2025.
Andy Murray has paid a classy tribute to good friend Rafael Nadal following the Spanish icon's retirement - but has teased his former tennis rival for losing his cool whenever he lost a game of Pro Evolution Soccer to the Scot on the Playstation.
There will, of course, be a very good reason for it.
Rafael Nadal said he has left both a sporting and personal legacy after retiring from professional tennis on Tuesday at the Davis Cup. The 38-year-old was beaten in the opening singles rubber of the quarter-finals as Netherlands defeated Spain 2-1 to reach the final four. Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam winner, enjoyed a glittering and historic career over the past 23 years. "I leave with the peace of mind that I have left a legacy, which I really feel is not just a sporting one but a personal one," Nadal told fans in Malaga in a speech during a ceremony to honour his retirement. "I understand that the love I have received, if it was just for what happened on the court, would not be the same."
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