Andy Murray, who has recently stepped back from professional tennis, was seen practicing with Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, sparking rumors and discussions about his potential new role in the sport.
While there’s no official confirmation of Murray taking up coaching, their joint appearance on the court has certainly captured the attention of fans and media alike. Murray, known for his competitive spirit, humorously hinted at ‘sabotaging’ Djokovic’s title chances during a playful conversation on the golf course, where he was initially approached about coaching.
This interaction, supported by his wife Kim, suggests a playful yet supportive transition for Murray into possibly mentoring one of tennis’s greatest players. As the tennis world watches, this partnership could redefine their legacy, blending rivalry with mentorship.