Courier on the future of the Djokovic - Murray partnership: "It would be interesting to see if Andy returns to Roland Garros".
The partnership between Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray is about to enter a period of limbo following the Serb's withdrawal from the Australian Open semi-finals.
The two men, who had decided to work together for this first Grand Slam of the season, have yet to make a decision on the rest of the calendar.
Djokovic's injury makes the situation all the more uncertain, but Jim Courier, Eurosport consultant, remains positive about the possibility of them playing together for the next two Grand Slams:
"It would be interesting to see if Andy decides to come back to Roland Garros.
That's really the next important period. I think they'll have a few weeks training in Europe, which would be convenient for both of them.
I wouldn't expect to see Andy in the Middle East or at Indian Wells and Miami, but I could see him there for Roland-Garros and Wimbledon. That would suit him.
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