End of an Era: Djokovic and Murray Part Ways After Unfruitful Partnership

Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have ended their coaching partnership after six months without a title win. Djokovic, aiming to improve his performance during the clay season, is set to compete in the Geneva Open before attempting to secure his fourth French Open title at Roland Garros.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-05-2025 14:05 IST | Created: 13-05-2025 14:05 IST
End of an Era: Djokovic and Murray Part Ways After Unfruitful Partnership
Andy Murray

Andy Murray's coaching stint with Novak Djokovic has officially ended after six months, the Briton's team revealed on Tuesday. The collaboration, which began at the start of the Australian Open, sought to bolster Djokovic's Grand Slam fortunes but failed to yield any titles.

As Djokovic grapples with a decline in form, culminating in early exits during recent Masters tournaments, he decided to part ways with Murray in an effort to revitalize his clay-court campaign starting at the Geneva Open. The Serb is preparing for a shot at a fourth French Open title.

The 38-year-old Serbian expressed gratitude for Murray's contributions, reflecting on the deepened friendship formed during their partnership, despite an anticlimactic end to their collaborative efforts on the tennis circuit.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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