'I'm excited' - Andy Murray explains shock decision to come out of retirement
Tennis ace Novak Djokovic has made a major announcement regarding his coaching line-up for the forthcoming Australian Open, which is set to commence in mid-January. He announced arch-rival Andy Murray as his new coach to help him secure what would be a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title in Melbourne.
Speaking about this unprecedented move, Djokovic shared his excitement, saying: "I am excited to have one of my greatest rivals on the same side of the net, as my coach. Looking forward to start of the season and competing in Australia alongside Andy with whom I have shared many exceptional moments on the Australian soil."
On Instagram, accompanied by a throwback photo with Murray, Djokovic indulged in some banter, suggesting with his caption: "He never liked retirement anyway," a message that resonated with his 15.6 million followers. Meanwhile, Murray who bid farewell to competitive tennis following the 2024 Paris Olympics, expressed his enthusiasm about stepping into this new role, adding: "I’m going to be joining Novak’s team in the off season, helping him to prepare for the Australian Open.
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"I’m really excited for it and looking forward to spending time on the same side of the net as Novak for a change, helping him to achieve his goals".
Murray, a dedicated father of four, has always made time for his family. Recently, he revealed that he had no regrets about stepping back from tennis to pursue his passion for golf. The Dunblane-born sportsman keeps active by playing golf and regularly updates his 2.2 million Instagram followers on his progress, giving them a glimpse into his growing skills.
However, in an unexpected twist, he is now preparing to return to the tennis court.