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Novak Djokovic Finally Breaks Silence on Why He Ended Coaching Partnership with Andy Murray
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Novak Djokovic was expected to work with Andy Murray till this year’s Roland Garros, but as the partnership did not produce results, it ended when the recently concluded Italian Open was underway- the tournament he missed for the first time since 2007. Murray is now doing a completely different job.
He is an associate partner at an investment firm, Redrice Ventures, while Djokovic is in Geneva for the ATP 250 event, which will conclude a day before the French Open kicks off. Second seed in the tournament, Djokovic received a bye and will lock horns with Marton Fucsovics in the second round.
He will be hoping to finally register a win on clay this season, as in his previous two clay-court tournaments- the Monte Carlo Masters and the Madrid Open, he lost his opening-round matches without winning a set. In his pre-tournament press conference in Geneva, Djokovic commented on why he decided to part ways with the three-time Grand Slam champion.
We felt like we couldn’t get more out of that partnership on the court, and that’s all there is to it. My respect towards Andy remains the same, even more actually, I got to know him as a person. I think he has a brilliant tennis IQ, he has a very rare mind of a champion that obviously has achieved what he has achieved, and he sees the game incredibly well.
It was Djokovic who approached the Scot after the latter called time on his career at the Paris Olympics last year. In November, Nole dropped the video announcing the partnership on his social media, sending shockwaves across the tennis world as no one had expected the old rivals to team up.
The Australian Open was their first tournament and Djokovic did perform incredibly, as en route to reaching the final, he knocked out World No.2 Carlos Alcaraz in four sets in the quarterfinals. It was injury that ruined his chance to take home his historic 25th Major.
After he lost the first set of the semifinal against eventual runner-up Alexander Zverev, Djokovic deemed it best that he should stop. Djokovic’s best performance under Murray was his Miami Open run as he reached the final but fell in straight sets against youngster Jakub Mensik.
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