The announcement of Andy Murray’s coaching deal with Novak Djokovic caught the whole tennis world by surprise.
Djokovic took to social media on Saturday afternoon to reveal that one of his biggest rivals would now be on the same team.
Here, the PA news agency answers the key questions around the partnership.
A huge one. Murray had mooted – prior to his retirement – that coaching could be an avenue for him but the timing of his return to the tour and, especially, the player he is doing it with are a big shock.
For now it is just a short-term arrangement, with Murray joining Djokovic for his pre-season training and then accompanying him at the Australian Open, where the Serbian will be looking to win an 11th title.
Why not? Djokovic ceded the ascendancy in men’s tennis to Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz this year but this move seems to signal that he is not ready to accept the new order. If Murray can help the 37-year-old rediscover his edge, then a longer-term arrangement could follow.
Murray has no experience in coaching but he was regarded as one of the most tactically astute players, while he knows Djokovic extremely well, having first faced him when both men – who were born just a week apart – were 11 years old. Murray has very recent experience of taking on the players Djokovic will come up against and can reinforce the Serbian’s greatest strengths, having come out of the wrong side of them many times, while also perhaps highlighting the odd weakness. It will also mean a familiar face remains close by following the retirement of all Djokovic’s greatest rivals.
Novak Djokovic coached by Andy Murray is going to be fascinating to watch the player coach relationship .Andy is a great tactician ,knows all the current player’s strengths & weaknesses. This could be an inspired choice or will it be a clash of personalities? Intriguing
— Greg Rusedski (@GregRusedski1) November 24, 2024
A fascinating challenge that was obviously too good to turn down. Djokovic is arguably the most complete player of all time so he does not need Murray to tell him how to hit forehands and backhands, but the Scot will believe he can add value from a tactical perspective and as a sounding board. Their dynamics as a partnership, and how Murray adjusts to life on the other side, will be fascinating.
Subscribe or register today to discover more from DonegalLive.ie
Buy the e-paper of the Donegal Democrat, Donegal People's Press, Donegal Post and Inish Times here for instant access to Donegal's premier news titles.
Keep up with the latest news from Donegal with our daily newsletter featuring the most important stories of the day delivered to your inbox every evening at 5pm.