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Andy Murray Eyes Coaching Comeback, Backs Djokovic for 25th Slam

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Former world No. 1 Andy Murray has revealed he would consider coaching again after his brief stint with Novak Djokovic ended in May 2025. The British tennis legend, who joined Djokovic's team in November 2024 following his retirement at the Paris Olympics, described the experience as valuable despite their six-month partnership being cut short.

Murray, who won two Wimbledon titles and Olympic gold, admitted he learned much about communication and teamwork during his coaching role. The 38-year-old said he's received several coaching offers but isn't ready for extensive travel unless it involves his family. His time with Djokovic included working at the Australian Open and three other tournaments before they mutually agreed to part ways.

The Scot remains confident Djokovic can secure his record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title despite the Serbian star turning 39 in May. Murray acknowledged the delicate balance Djokovic faces between maintaining match fitness and avoiding injury at his age. The former rivals, who met 35 times with Djokovic holding a 25-10 advantage, shared a competitive history that Murray believes prepared him well for the coaching challenge.