
Novak Djokovic reveals what comes next for Andy Murray partnership after retirement
Novak Djokovic gives a big hint on whether Andy Murray will remain as his coach.
Novak Djokovic gives a big hint on whether Andy Murray will remain as his coach.
"This was a huge win for all of us - including Andy and myself for the relationship."
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"Andy Murray over there on the sideline, I think was starting to get a little nervous with what was going on."
"There are very few people that Novak can sit across from at dinner and talk about tennis and strategy."
"There’s a one-week age gap between Novak and Andy and he just stopped playing."
Djokovic has hired Murray to be his coach ahead of the Australian Open.
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"I think this is a problem. I hope that it will not be like that for me."
"Even we, tennis players, looked at them with our mouths open in the locker room, and then you see one of them bald and old."
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Murray is not in Brisbane this week - and Djokovic sent him a special message after his win on Tuesday.
"The 10 days that we spent together were terrific... He’s very meticulous, he’s very dedicated, so professional."
"It’s not because Andy is coming that it’s going to change everything... we need six months to start to see improvement."