Having moved to the other side of the curtain the day after his retirement, becoming the head coach of Novak Djokovic, Sir Andy Murray has not lost his sharp sense of humor, as he once again shown on the sidelines of the Australian Open which begins this Sunday.
“I still played here a few times, yes, but I never managed to go all the way. And this man is mainly responsible, he said, pointing at the Djoker. I’m here now to sabotage his chances of winning another one. »
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After a season without any final Grand Slam victory in 2024, a first for him since 2017, the Serbian will try to set the record straight and win the 25th GC of his career, on land where he is the king, with ten Australian Opens in the hunt.
To do this, he will have to do very hard because Djoko has inherited the part of the table which risks giving him Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals. But with the support of Andy Murray, anything is possible after all. At worst they will put on a little comedy show to entertain the gallery on the sidelines of the final.