Andy Murray New Job Confirmed After Novak Djokovic Split - Manchester Evening News
- Andy Murray ended his six-month coaching partnership with Novak Djokovic last week and accepted a role at London-based Redrice Ventures.
- The split occurred because both felt they could not gain more from their short coaching arrangement, and Djokovic currently does not need a coach.
- Murray retired from professional tennis in 2024 after a 19-year career with multiple Grand Slam and Olympic titles and has pursued coaching and business interests since.
- Murray said he shares Redrice’s values of work ethic and determination, while Redrice noted his time commitment will develop as their partnership progresses.
- This transition reflects Murray’s move from tennis to venture capitalism, where he aims to expand his involvement in various business ventures beyond sport.
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Andy Murray takes up completely new role away from tennis after Novak Djokovic split - The Mirror
Andy Murray split with Novak Djokovic as his coach last week and has now quickly moved onto his next career step - but for now he has stepped outside of tennis after becoming an associate partner at an investment firm

Andy Murray, 38, takes up completely new career after Novak Djokovic split
ANDY MURRAY has taken up a brand new career after splitting with Novak Djokovic. The British tennis icon, 38, was one of the sport’s top stars during his prime. GettyAndy Murray has taken up a brand new career after splitting with Novak Djokovic[/caption] AFPMurray coached the Seb earlier this year but they went their separate ways earlier this month[/caption] Murray won numerous ATP Tour titles during his 19-year career, as well as two Wimbledo…
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