"He never liked retirement anyway," wrote tennis player Novak Djokovic in a social media post announcing that former pro and frequent opponent Andy Murray will be his coach going into the New Year.
Described as "tacky" by coach Carlos Moya and "weak" by Spain's Davis Cup captain David Ferrer, the relatively low-key ceremony was defended by the head of the ITF.
A message from 1959 French Open champion Christine Truman popped into my inbox as I cooked the bacon on Sunday morning. “Do ...
I believe the Serbian champion has made a wise, or rather, smart, choice, relying on his friend and former Scottish rival ...
Recently retired Andy Murray will team up with Novak Djokovic, working with him as a coach through the Australian Open in ...
Former tennis rivals Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have entered an unexpected new era, as the two recently announced that ...
Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic has announced Andy Murray as his new head coach in a shocking development. The Serbian ...
Novak Djokovic is ready to start the latest chapter of his legendary career. The former world No. 1 – who did not win a ...
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During an interview with ‘RMC Sports’, former French ace Julien Benneteau opened up on Nole’s decision to hire Murray as his ...