Novak Djokovic & Andy Murray Unite for 2025 Australian Open

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January 08, 2025 · 1 min read

Novak Djokovic & Andy Murray Unite for 2025 Australian Open
Other Sports | January 08, 2025
In Melbourne, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have joined forces, marking the beginning of their unexpected collaboration. (Image: Getty)

Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray are set to become one of the star pairings at the 2025 Australian Open in a surprising turn of events. The two tennis legends, both 37 and born just seven days apart, practiced together for the first time in Melbourne ahead of the first Grand Slam of the year. Djokovic, who is aiming for a record-breaking 11th Australian Open title and a historic 25th Grand Slam victory, made headlines in late November when he appointed long-time rival and close friend Murray as his new coach.

Murray, who retired after the 2024 Paris Olympics has made his coaching debut with this unexpected collaboration. The former world number one, a three-time major winner, brings his wealth of experience to the table, marking his first foray into coaching following the end of his playing career. This partnership comes after Djokovic decided to part ways with his long-time coach, Goran Ivanišević, earlier in the off-season.

The decision to join forces with Murray, who has an intimate understanding of the mental and physical challenges of the game, adds a fresh dynamic to Djokovic’s team. Footage from their practice session on Tuesday at Melbourne Park showcased Murray closely observing Djokovic’s practice with both players appearing to enjoy the rare collaboration.

Their unlikely pairing has drawn attention in the lead-up to the Australian Open with fans eagerly anticipating how the duo will perform together during the tournament. This new chapter in their relationship not only has the potential to redefine Novak Djokovic’s pursuit of his next Grand Slam titles but could also mark a significant moment in Murray’s post-retirement career.