One of the biggest talking points heading into 2025 is the player-coach partnership between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic.
The pair shocked the world when it was announced the Brit would join the 24-time Grand Slam champion’s coaching team just days after Rafael Nadal played his final match.
They are set to work together at least until the conclusion of the Australian Open, and all eyes will be on the pair during their time together at Melbourne Park.
Many of those in the tennis world have given their thoughts on the unlikely partnerships, and now former top 10 player Andrea Petkovic has done the same.
What does Andrea Petkovic think of Andy Murray coaching Novak Djokovic?
After splitting with coach Goran Ivanesevic in March, Djokovic had been searching for an ideal replacement.
It took until the end of the season to announce the man to fill the Croatian’s shoes in Andy Murray, who was one of Djokovic’s fiercest rivals on court.
The Olympic champion stressed wanting someone in his corner who has been in his shoes, and who is more equipped than a player he has played against since they were juniors.
Many fans are looking forward to seeing how they will work together, and so is Petkovic, but she has questions about one thing.
“I think Andy will be an incredible coach one day. Whenever you hear him talk about tennis and tactics and strategy he has an incredible tennis mind.
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