Andy Murray Reflects on His Coaching Experience
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has expressed doubts about whether the coaching role is suitable for him, following his brief experience as part of Novak Djokovic’s team. Murray, who was also crowned US Open champion in 2012, retired from professional tennis after the 2024 Paris Olympics and has since maintained a low profile in the sport. In November 2024, Murray ventured into the world of coaching, collaborating with Djokovic, winner of 24 Grand Slam titles, whom he defeated in the US Open final and in his first Wimbledon triumph in 2013. However, this stage as a coach ended in May 2025, after only six months with the Serbian tennis player. Murray is not convinced to take on this role again.
Andy, I hope you stay involved in the sport, in any way that makes you happy. This sport needs you and would love for you to be present more or less regularly.
John McEnroe