'Not many people have won multiple Slams': Djokovic’s reason for hiring Murray

03 December,2024 06:27 AM IST |  Buenos Aires  |  AP

Both men are 37 and were born a week apart in May 1987. They started facing each other as juniors and wound up meeting 36 times as professionals, with Djokovic holding a 25-11 advantage

Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray


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Hiring Andy Murray as his coach came naturally for Novak Djokovic. On a trip to Argentina to play in a farewell match for Juan Martin del Potro, the Serbian explained why he chose his former rival after being without a coach for six months.

Murray and Djokovic announced last week they plan to work together for the Australian Open in January. "Since I was very young, I have played against him, and there are not many people who have won multiple Grand Slam titles," said Djokovic in Spanish in a press conference before the match against Del Potro.

Djokovic is a 24-time Grand Slam champion who has spent more weeks at No. 1 than any other player in tennis history. Murray won three major trophies and two Olympic singles gold medals and finished 2016 atop the ATP rankings. He ended his playing career after the Paris Olympics in August.

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Both men are 37 and were born a week apart in May 1987. They started facing each other as juniors and wound up meeting 36 times as professionals, with Djokovic holding a 25-11 advantage.

"He knows my game and everything that I have been through very well," added Djokovic, currently No. 7 in the ATP rankings. "He knows the things that are wrong with my game, all of my mistakes."

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