Novak Djokovic reveals what Andy Murray training is bringing to his game


24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic outlined what former tour rival Andy Murray brought to the table as a coach and said that knowledge of his game was a key factor in hiring the Briton.

As a player, Murray enjoyed some furious battles with Djokovic and studying the ins and outs of the Serbian’s game were part of those physical wars that both went through. Djokovic is counting on Murray’s knowledge of the weaknesses in his game.

“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 also said that because Murray had retired only recently from the tour, he had a solid idea about the current generation of players and what their strengths and weaknesses were.

“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.

Djokovic also spoke about the champion mentality of Murray, who won three Grand Slams and an Olympic gold medal earned at Wimbledon against Roger Federer, to his name.

“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.”

Murray will not be with Djokovic for the Brisbane International but will join the 37-year-old on January 12 for the beginning of the Australian Open. Djokovic had earlier announced that he would be with Murray till the end of the Australian Open and then decide on whether to continue long-term with him or not.

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