
Former World No. 1 Novak Djokovic said he did not want to rush to hire a new coach after farewell to Andy Murray. Before the Australian Open at the beginning of this year, Djokovic hired Murray and decided in February to continue working for an indefinite period.
The duo, however, Said goodbye after Djokovic came from Madrid Open After losing the first round for Italy Matteo Arnaldi. Djokovic also did not participate in the Italian open. He said that after several other tournaments he would decide on his coaching.
“I don’t need a coach at the moment. I don’t have to rush in any context. I feel good with the people around me. We’ll see what will happen in the next few tournaments,” Djokovic said on Tuesday at Geneva.
“We felt as if we couldn’t get more of this partnership in court, and that’s all that is to do it. My respect for Andy remains the same, I recognized him as a man,” Djokovic added.
Former 37 -year -old Djokovic published a report on social media to say goodbye to Murray.
Djokovic added: “Thank you, coach Andy, for all the hard work, entertainment and support for the last six months in the court and beyond. I really enjoyed deepening our friendship together.”
Djokovic, which still chases his 100. Ended up as a finalist on Miami Open But he suffered the first round of exit in Qatar, Indian Wells, Monte Carlo and Madrid.
He will try to build the momentum from the French Open, when on Wednesday, May 21, Hungary will take over Marton Fucsovics in round 16 Geneva open.
The main draw of the French Open starts on May 25, and the qualifying rounds are currently underway.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
May 21, 2025