Andy Murray Advised to Steer Clear of Emma Raducanu Following New Role with Novak Djokovic
In a surprising turn of events, just shy of four months since his retirement, Andy Murray has officially announced that he will take on the role of coach for during the off-season and the lead-up to the Australian Open.
The three-time Grand Slam winner had dropped hints about his desire to remain in the sport in a coaching capacity, but this latest news still caught many by surprise. Coaching one of the all-time greats, Djokovic, marks a significant chapter in Murray’s post-playing career.
When Murray hung up his racquet, fans speculated whether he might turn his attention to nurturing younger British talent, such as Jack Draper or . Despite his new duties with Djokovic, at 37, Murray could potentially extend his mentoring to other players once this collaboration wraps up.
However, readers of Express Sport have voiced their opinions on the matter, and a striking 60% believe it would be unwise for Murray to also engage with Raducanu after assisting Djokovic. The sentiment suggests a cautious approach as Murray navigates his new coaching landscape.