Andy Murray Unlikely to Resume Full-Time Coaching After Djokovic Split
Andy Murray Unlikely to Resume Full-Time Coaching After Djokovic Split

Andy Murray Unlikely to Resume Full-Time Coaching After Djokovic Split

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Andy Murray, who retired from professional tennis last summer, has ended his six-month coaching partnership with Novak Djokovic by mutual agreement. Murray's mother, Judy, revealed that Andy never intended to pursue full-time coaching but stepped in at Djokovic's request, highlighting the stress involved in coaching at the top level. Judy Murray does not foresee her son returning to full-time coaching soon, suggesting he might instead take on a consultant or mentoring role with younger British players. Since retiring, Andy has prioritized family life and his growing passion for golf. Although he has expressed interest in coaching players like Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper, there are currently no plans for him to take up a high-profile coaching position. Overall, Murray appears to be focusing on a balanced post-retirement life rather than re-entering the relentless tennis circuit.

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