Australian Open > Andy Murray, Djokovic coach: “It's an unfortunate way to end the tournament. But the match Novak played against Alcaraz was incredible, it was impressive to watch up close”

Australian Open > Andy Murray, Djokovic coach: “It's an unfortunate way to end the tournament. But the match Novak played against Alcaraz was incredible, it was impressive to watch up close”
Australian Open > Andy Murray, Djokovic coach: “It's an unfortunate way to end the tournament. But the match Novak played against Alcaraz was incredible, it was impressive to watch up close”

For his first experience as Novak Djokovic's coach, Andy Murray seems to have had a lot of fun despite the Serb's retirement this Friday in the semi‐finals of the Australian Open against Alexander Zverev.

Questioned by our colleagues from Guardianthe Briton, obviously disappointed, notably returned to the breathtaking performance of his colt against Carlos Alcaraz.

“It’s an unfortunate way to end the tournament. But the match he played against Alcaraz was incredible, it was impressive to watch so closely, it was an incredible performance. He gradually improved as the tournament progressed. It's difficult. When you get to this stage of the tournament, you feel like you're getting closer to something very special, and it's a shame if the body doesn't react the way you want it to. With Novak, there is always hope because he is an excellent player and he has been able to find solutions in difficult situations in the past. This time, that wasn't the case. »

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Published on Friday January 24, 2025 at 12:12



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