Murray, Djokovic's new coach, promises to "help him achieve his goals".
Andy Murray, who retired this year, is now Novak Djokovic's new coach. The unexpected announcement sent shockwaves through the tennis world.
The two men, who shared many fond memories on the court, will represent the most closely watched coach-player collaboration of early 2025.
The partnership will last until the Australian Open, where Murray and Djokovic met four times in the final (all won by the Serb).
Murray, who becomes a coach at the age of 37, naturally reacted to the news: "I'll be joining Novak's team in the off-season, helping him prepare for the Australian Open.
I'm very excited and looking forward to spending time on the same side of the net as Novak to help him achieve his goals."
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