Novak Djokovic claims that the partnership with Andy Murray as a coach will continue “indefinitely”.
The major triple winner Murray began working with his longtime rival on the trial at the Australian Open in January, where Djokovic reached the semi-finals but was forced to retire with a leg injury.
After his release in Melbourne, the Grand Chelem champion 24 times “cool” Before discussing the future.
However, speaking on his return in competition to the Qatar Open, Djokovic confirmed that the pair would continue to work together.
“I expressed my desire to continue collaboration with him, so I’m really happy that he has accepted”, Djokovic, 37, told the internal media chain of the ATP Tour.
“It is indefinite in terms of time that we are going to work together, but we have agreed that we will work most likely in the states (united), then some tournaments on the shot and see how it goes -he.”
Murray, who retired in August from last year, played a surprise coaching role with the Djokovic team at the end of November.
“It was exciting for the whole world of tennis and also for us to be in different roles together on the same side of the net,” added Djokovic.
“He has a unique perspective on my game – he played me, he played all the best current players in the world in my opponents.”
The Djokovic of Serbia aims to win a major 25th, which would put him away from Australia Margaret runs in terms of victories of all time.
The next major tournament is the French Open, which begins on May 25.
Djokovic will face Matteo Berrettini Italian, a former Wimbledon finalist, in the first round of the Qatar Open later Tuesday.