Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic end coaching partnership after six months
- Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray ended their six-month coaching partnership just days before the 2025 French Open in Paris.
- Their partnership commenced prior to the Australian Open in January, following Murray's retirement the previous August and Djokovic's request for coaching assistance.
- During their time together, Djokovic struggled with form, including losses to lower-ranked players and no wins on clay this season before the split.
- Djokovic expressed his gratitude to Murray for the dedication, enjoyable moments, and assistance he provided during their six months working together, while Murray extended his best wishes to Djokovic for the remainder of the season.
- The split leaves Djokovic preparing alone for Roland Garros and Wimbledon as he aims to regain form and add to his 24 Grand Slam titles.
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Coach Murray, Djokovic part ways
Andy Murray will no longer coach 24-times Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, with the pair's high-profile partnership coming to an end after six months and no titles, the Briton's team said 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 has come t…
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