Novak Djokovic feels he has unlocked a new lease of life working with Andy Murray as the Serbian credited his new coach for "bringing a fresh look" to his game. (More Tennis News)
The 24-time major winner formed an unlikely partnership with former rival Murray, appointing him as his coach in November for the 2025 season.
Djokovic will start his campaign at the Brisbane International on Tuesday against Rinky Hijikata without Murray, though the 37-year-old is already seeing the benefits of partnering with the Scot.
The 36-year-old said that despite cricket drawing a lot of attention, it just is always special when the Indian hockey team clinches a medal.
"He has a unique perspective on my game as one of the greatest rivals I've had. He knows the pros and cons of my game," Djokovic said of Murray.
"He played until recently on the tour, so he knows all the other best players currently in the world, the youngsters, and the weaknesses and strengths in their game. I look forward to it, I really do.
Novak Djokovic: Serbian Wants To Play At Top Level For 'Many Years To Come'"I think he's bringing a fresh look to my game and I'll be able to benefit from that, no doubt, on the court. But also that champion mentality he has, I'm sure we'll match very well."
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— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) November 23, 2024Djokovic and Murray, a three-time major champion, will unite at the Australian Open, which starts on January 12.
He will first aim for a 100th ATP singles title in Brisbane before searching for a record-extending 11th crown at the first grand-slam event of the year.pwbet gaming