A strange pair that offered enormous incentives in terms of sports and media, but that has broken up sooner than expected by many. Novak Djokovic will no longer have Andy Murray as a coach, after barely half a year of working together without the desired results for both parties. The Serbian will attend Roland Garros 2025 without the company of the Scotsman.
Injuries, lack of motivation, inconsistency in their level... These have been some of the issues that have hindered the professional partnership between Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, a pair that promised exciting moments at the beginning of the season but will only compete together in one Grand Slam. It was at the Australian Open where a better understanding between the two was seen, but an untimely injury to the Serbian dashed their chances of achieving great success in the first half of the year.
- Murray has been working alongside Djokovic for about six months
Since the start of their partnership, both clarified that they would almost daily assess whether they would continue together or not. After the first Grand Slam of the year, they renewed their intention to work together, and the final in Miami seemed to breathe new life into the partnership. However, the negative experiences in Montecarlo and Madrid may have been decisive in bringing this to an end. From Djokovic's words, everything indicates that it has ended on very good terms.
Thank you, coach Andy, for all the hard work, fun & support over the last six months on & off the court. I really enjoyed deepening our friendship together 🙏 pic.twitter.com/iXqkdIN2Gb
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) May 13, 2025
"Thank you, coach Andy, for all the hard work, support, and fun we have had over the last six months, both on and off the court. I really enjoyed deepening our friendship," read Djokovic's statement, who will soon have to reveal who will accompany him in Geneva and Roland Garros. It seems that the company of Andy Murray has not been the mental boost expected for Novak Djokovic to unleash his most ambitious version, which he will now try to regain facing the string of major appointments in the coming months.
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