Murray's former coach Delgado: "Andy is very good at strategy".
Former Andy Murray coach Jamie Delgado talks about what the former world No.1 can bring to Novak Djokovic.
The Murray - Djokovic collaboration was yesterday's main news item, but now it's time for the analysis.
Behind the impressive combination of two great names in tennis, there is obviously a tactical aspect that will need to be brought to bear on the Serb.
For the BBC, Jamie Delgado spoke of the qualities that Murray possesses to make him a good coach: "Andy is very good with data and strategy. You have to remember that Andy has played Novak many times.
He'll be able to tell Novak what makes him so difficult to play. He'll remind him of those elements that his opponents will feel when they play him.
Novak has different rivals now, Sinner and Alcaraz. Andy has played against them.
So, to have those details that will make the difference in these matches from a strategic point of view, it would be complicated to find someone better than Andy."
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