
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic will take their coaching to the Miami Open and Indian Wells in a statement of intent partnership for the latter’s ‘Sunshine double’ ambitious.
The tennis greats shocked the sporting world in late 2024 when Djokovic announced that his former on-court rival would be joining his coaching set-up as he bids to win a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam.
The initial announcement described a temporary partnership between the two players centered around the Serbian’s Australian Open , and Murray was a permanent fixture in Djokovic’s on-court player box for the duration of his time in Melbourne.
Further to the 37-year-old’s retirement in his semi-final match-up with Alexander Zverev , however, it was unclear as to how long Murray would remain in Djokovic’s camp.
But last month saw the bombshell announcement that the pair were set to team up until at least this year’s Wimbledon Championships, with Murray poised to help his player challenge throughout the clay and grass court seasons.