Andy Murray: I will teach again
Richard Pagliaro | @tennis_now | Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray Their partnership opened last month.
He told BBC Sports.
Working with two-time Olympic gold medalist Murray, dominating gold medal champion Djokovic reached the Australian Open semifinals with a 12-7 record, he retired with a leg tear against Alexander Zverev, but his pursuit of the championship was insufficient.
Djokovic won his 100th professional title in Geneva after breaking up with Murray and hiring former doubles partner Dusan Vemic as coach.
“I think I’ll do it again” 🤔Andy Murray didn’t close the door when he returned to coach but didn’t expect it to “go for a while” 🎾 pic.twitter.com/jshrul3gwh
– BBC Sport (@bbcsport) June 9, 2025
Murray said his first coaching position was a learning experience and he planned to coach again.
“I’ll do it again at some stage. I don’t think it will happen immediately.” Clare Balding by BBC Sport In an interview unveiled by Andy Murray Arena at Queens Club. “I didn’t plan to coach immediately after the game, but it was a very unique opportunity. It was an opportunity to learn from the best athletes ever.
“You also learned a lot about how to work with a team. As an individual athlete, you have a team around you, but you are the focus, and when you coach individuals, you are working with a physics, a body trainer, an agent, and you need to know how to convey your message to the player and figure out what I need.