Djokovic confirms his association with Murray will continue: "The duration of our collaboration is indeterminate"
On the sidelines of the ATP 500 in Doha, where he plays his 1st round match today, Novak Djokovic announced to the media that his partnership with Andy Murray would indeed continue.
Rumours had been circulating for several days, but the Serb put an end to the suspense and made it official with this statement:
"I've expressed my desire to continue working with him, and I'm delighted that he's accepted.
The duration of our collaboration is undetermined, but we have agreed to work most probably in the United States and then on clay-court tournaments.
After that, we'll see how things go. It's an exciting thing for the tennis world and also for us to be in a different role on the same side of the net.
He has a unique vision of my game, he's played against me and also against the best players today who are my opponents."
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