Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray team up at Australian Open
The New York Times · 1d
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open partnership is no laughing matter
It will be all business when Andy Murray coaches Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open. While the partnership between two of the biggest rivals in recent men’s tennis history has awakened feelings of shock,
Yardbarker · 21h
Andy Murray will support Novak Djokovic through is outbursts: 'I understand that side of things'
Andy Murray is ready to deal with Novak Djokovic’s outbursts when he feels the need to vent, as the former World No. 1 commented. Murray will debut in his new role as coach and will experience what it's like to be on the other side,
Daily Express · 1d
Andy Murray expects Novak Djokovic anger as he makes Australian Open demand of Serb
Andy Murray has insisted he will be “absolutely fine” with Novak Djokovic venting his anger at his coaching team at the Australian Open as long as he is “trying his hardest”. But the Scot admitted working with the Serbian superstar is going to be “stressful” as the Olympic champion seeks to win a record 25th Grand Slam singles title.
Talksport · 2d
Andy Murray pictured coaching Novak Djokovic amid criticism he and Rafael Nadal are ‘clinging on to the past’ with ‘retirement circus’
The retirement of two tennis legends last year has been dubbed a circus. Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal both retired in 2024 and were given send-offs but one current top 40 player has slammed the
Yardbarker · 1d
'Andy Murray would tell him the exact same thing': Mats Wilander highlights Murray’s influence on Djokovic’s game plan
Mats Wilander praised the partnership between Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, giving the Serbian a strong chance to secure his 25th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.
Daily Express · 1d
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic to 'finish careers together' despite Australian Open deal
Former tennis star Alex Corretja expects Andy Murray to continue working with Novak Djokovic beyond this year’s Australian Open. The shock agreement is only due to last until the end of the tournament, with the two icons having been seen together on the practice courts at Melbourne Park this week.
The Washington Post · 13h
Novak Djokovic declines to address a past interview about getting sick in Australia in 2022
Novak Djokovic did not want to rehash — or even discuss at all, really — what he said Friday was a months-old interview with GQ magazine in which he recalled having high levels of metal in his blood from food he was served while detained before being deported from Australia in 2022 .
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