BY: OSABUOHIEN IMUETINYANOSA
Since Novak Djokovic changed the tune of his management with the arrival of Andy Murray his well known former rival who turned out to be his coach, Murray played Djokovic 36 times from 2006 to 2022, losing 25 including four Australian Open finals. The Briton, who retired after last year’s Olympics, joined Djokovic’s team in November. The world of tennis and sport generally anticipates what both has to contribute to tennis in the rest of their future.
Despite the smooth interaction and wellness of their relationship yet, Andy Murray stood out for the Serbian, willing to be the object of any vexation or outburst during the course of the competition, expressing that what counts in the Australian Open is having the 24-times major winner passionately giving all to end up the champ.
“I would think that I’d be one of the people that would maybe hopefully understand that side of things,” Murray told reporters on Thursday ahead of the Grand Slam in Melbourne.
“I know it’s not easy out there and it’s stressful and at times he’s going to want to vent towards his team and his box. Provided he’s giving his best effort and trying as hard as he can, I’m absolutely fine with him expressing himself how he wants.”
The combination of both renowned figures has been rocking the hearts with wild expectations rarely seen or never seen in the world of tennis .


