Andy Murray Open to Coaching Again, but Not 'for a While'
- Andy Murray returned to Queen's Club in London on Monday as the venue's centre court was officially inaugurated and renamed the Andy Murray Arena.
- Murray retired after the 2024 Olympics and ended his coaching role with Novak Djokovic last month after four tournaments together.
- At the unveiling, Murray joked about his 'diabolical' tennis while rallying with a 10-year-old and praised tennis's strong future after Federer and Nadal's retirements.
- Murray said in a BBC interview he 'would do it again at some stage' but is in no rush to coach immediately, calling his Djokovic role a unique learning experience.
- Murray’s return to coaching remains open, implying he may take a similar role in the future while enjoying his new life as a full-time dad.
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Andy Murray makes admission on 'unique opportunity' after Novak Djokovic split - The Mirror
The long-time British No.1 retired from professional tennis after the 2024 Olympics before hooking up with old foe Novak Djokovic as coach - a deal that ended last month after just four tournaments
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