Novak Djokovic admitted it was disappointing for him and Andy Murray to see their first tournament in an unfortunate way and also said that they would sit down for a conversation and see if continuing their partnership makes sense. On Friday, the current world No. 7 retired injured to Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open semifinal.
The Novak Djokovic-Andy Murray partnership, Madison Keys, Jannik Sinner, and British success at the Australian Open are all talking points for Gigi Salmon; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Andy Murray has told tennis coaches that it's far harder playing the sport than watching on from the sidelines after working with Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open. Djokovic made the semi-finals of the competition this winter but was forced to withdraw from his showdown with Alexander Zverev on Friday due to injury.
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray maybe didn't kick off their partnership with a triumph but Nick Kyrgios still thinks that the Briton did "an incredible job" in his coaching debut.
Novak Djokovic and his new coach, Andy Murray, are taking advantage of a new setup at the Australian Open that gives players' entourages a chance to sit right next to the court in special four-seat pods.
The three-time Grand Slam champion, Stan Wawrinka featured in the latest episode of ‘Nothing Major Podcast’ on Sunday, January 26.
Djokovic said he only had ‘positive’ feedback for coach Murray after injury brought an end to his Australian Open hopes
Novak Djokovic has admitted he is unsure what lies ahead for him and his partnership with Andy Murray after the 10-time Australian Open champion was forced to quit the tournament due to injury.
Both Djokovic and Murray told reporters that a discussion would still need to be had about where the duo goes from here.
Djokovic ended up coming back from one set down to beat the young star 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. It was a thrilling match full of wild points and even some medical issues. Djokovic received a medical timeout to tape up his thigh, but it didn't seem to cause him much issue as he captured the final three sets vs. Alcaraz.
The Scot’s desire to succeed in his first coaching job may be his biggest contribution to the Serbian’s future.