The Serbian announced Murray as his new coach just on the same day that Rafa Nadal retired from tennis. Roddick has a strong opinion on that matter.
The Serbian announced Murray as his new coach just on the same day that Rafa Nadal retired from tennis. Roddick has a strong opinion on that matter.
The partnership between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic continues to generate a lot of discussion and is on the minds of many tennis experts. Behind this signing, however, there are different aspects that Andy Roddick had no problem revealing through his podcast Served. According to the American, Murray turned down numerous offers to become a coach... until his good friend Nole called him:
"I have heard, although it is not my place to tell, that several top players, both male and female, have offered Murray to be their coach and he has said no. Over the past four months, he has said no to many. And those who asked were very, very high up: they were total elite players, both on the men's and women's circuits," the US Open champion revealed, showing how much in demand Murray's profile has been in recent months.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La importante revelación detrás del fichaje de Murray por el equipo de Djokovic
[pixels-player]The Greek echoes a strong opinion from Roddick who harshly criticizes the ATP for extending the duration of the Masters 1000.
The former American player explains the essential factors that have led to Italian tennis achieving so many good results.
The American talked about how the unique style of Spanish ended up being a 'puzzle' for his biggest rivals.
The American reflected on the future of exhibitions and expressed his rejection of the amounts and atmosphere generated during the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh.
The American interpreted in his podcast the Serbian's decision not to play in Paris, with the ATP Finals hanging by a thread. "From now on, he will choose his venues."
The former American tennis player wanted to downplay the image shown by the Serbian in the final against Alcaraz: "He's coming off surgery, lacking physical fitness, with little tennis, and no matches."
The Serbian announced Murray as his new coach just on the same day that Rafa Nadal retired from tennis. Roddick has a strong opinion on that matter.
The former American player explains the essential factors that have led to Italian tennis achieving so many good results.
The partnership between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic continues to generate a lot of discussion and is on the minds of many tennis experts. Behind this signing, however, there are different aspects that Andy Roddick had no problem revealing through his podcast Served. According to the American, Murray turned down numerous offers to become a coach... until his good friend Nole called him:
"I have heard, although it is not my place to tell, that several top players, both male and female, have offered Murray to be their coach and he has said no. Over the past four months, he has said no to many. And those who asked were very, very high up: they were total elite players, both on the men's and women's circuits," the US Open champion revealed, showing how much in demand Murray's profile has been in recent months.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La importante revelación detrás del fichaje de Murray por el equipo de Djokovic
[pixels-player]The American talked about how the unique style of Spanish ended up being a 'puzzle' for his biggest rivals.
The Greek echoes a strong opinion from Roddick who harshly criticizes the ATP for extending the duration of the Masters 1000.
The American reflected on the future of exhibitions and expressed his rejection of the amounts and atmosphere generated during the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh.
The American interpreted in his podcast the Serbian's decision not to play in Paris, with the ATP Finals hanging by a thread. "From now on, he will choose his venues."
The former American tennis player wanted to downplay the image shown by the Serbian in the final against Alcaraz: "He's coming off surgery, lacking physical fitness, with little tennis, and no matches."