Andy Murray does not regret having been Novak Djokovic's coach for a few months. Although the partnership had its ups and downs, the Scot could not turn down that opportunity: "I enjoyed it at the beginning, but obviously the results were not what I expected, and I am sure they were not what Djokovic expected either. Still, I am glad I did it. It was a unique opportunity, and if I had not done it, I would have regretted it. Being able to spend time with one of my greatest rivals, one of the greatest athletes of all time, trying to help him, learn from him, and understand him was fascinating. But if you want to do a good job as a coach, in my opinion, you need to spend a lot of time with the person, and that is difficult when they do not live close to you," he said in an interview with 'The Times'.
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