Andy Murray Joins Jack Draper's Team for Grasscourt Season
Andy Murray, a two-time Wimbledon champion, joins Jack Draper's team for the upcoming grasscourt season. Draper announced this change after parting ways with his coach Jamie Delgado. Draper aims for better performance despite his ongoing knee issues but remains optimistic with Murray's support.
In a surprising development, two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray is set to join Jack Draper's team during the upcoming grasscourt season. Draper, who has been battling knee injuries, made the announcement after splitting with his coach Jamie Delgado, a decision that lasted just six months.
Murray, who ended his playing career in 2024, previously coached with Novak Djokovic until May 2025. The move aims to bolster Draper's performance as he strives to break past his previous best at Wimbledon, where he has never advanced beyond the second round.
While the exact role Murray will fill has not been specified, Draper expressed gratitude for Delgado's contributions and optimism for the new partnership. Coverage suggests Murray might join the coaching setup to guide Draper through the grasscourt challenges.
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