Novak Djokovic, a 37-year-old of the same age, and retired British player Andy Murray are once again on a tennis journey together.
“Murray has joined our team as a coach and we will be focusing on the offseason and next year’s Australian Open,” Djokovic said on November 25. “We had the most epic battle in tennis. I thought our story would end, but this is the final chapter. “There was one more thing: we’ve been rivals for 25 years, ever since we were kids, and we’ve pushed each other beyond our limits,” he said, officially announcing Murray’s addition to the team.
“I think Djokovic is really motivated to reach 25 Grand Slams and be the only person to do it, and he will do everything to do that,” Murray said, adding that one goal would be to win the Australian Open next January. revealed.
Djokovic, who ended the season in 7th place, and Murray faced each other a total of 36 times, with Djokovic showing the edge with 25 wins and 11 losses.
Murray debuted as a professional in 2005, rose to No. 1 in the world rankings in November 2016, and won a total of 46 titles.