LONDON: Andy Murray will no longer coach 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, with the pair’s high-profile partnership coming to an end after only six months, the Briton’s team announced on Tuesday.
Djokovic appointed fellow former world number one Murray ahead of this year’s Australian Open and the Serb said at the Qatar Open in February that he would continue working with Murray for an indefinite period.
However, the partnership will now end as Djokovic looks to arrest a dip in form during the clay season by competing in the Geneva Open next week, ahead of his quest for a fourth French Open title when Roland Garros gets underway on May 25.
“Thanks to Novak for the unbelievable opportunity to work together and thanks to his team for all their hard work over the past six months,” Murray said in a statement. “I wish Novak all the best for the rest of the season.”
Djokovic, who won 25 of his 36 matches against Murray, said he was grateful for his former rival’s hard work and support in their short spell together.
“I really enjoyed deepening our friendship together,” Djokovic added.
The partnership between the two former world number ones started well, with Djokovic defeating Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open, only to be forced to retire during his semi-final against Alexander Zverev as a result of injury.
But success has since proved elusive for Djokovic, who is stuck on 99 career singles titles.
He has not won a single match on clay this season, losing in the first round at Monte Carlo and Madrid.
Published in Dawn, May 14th, 2025
Related News
17 Feb, 2025
Robert De Niro's 'Zero Day': Release dat . . .
14 Mar, 2025
Devon Lord’s five-for steers Yorkshire t . . .
06 May, 2025
Michelle Obama admits she's in therapy a . . .
27 Apr, 2025
Ian Wright ‘can’t accept’ Eni Aluko apol . . .
08 Apr, 2025
MMRDA signs MoUs worth Rs 4 lakh crore, . . .
02 Apr, 2025
INDO - U.S JOINT HADR AMPHIBIOUS EXERCIS . . .
19 Mar, 2025
Gwyneth Paltrow slights Blake Lively ove . . .
21 Apr, 2025
Frankfurt’s push for a Champions League . . .