Andy Murray is no longer Novak Djokovic's coach, the Serbian tennis player announced.
Murray joined Djokovic's coaching staff before the start of 2025.
"Thank you, Coach Andy, for all your hard work, fun and support over the past six months on and off the court. I have truly enjoyed deepening our friendship together," Djokovic wrote on social media.
Djokovic has yet to reach his 100th career trophy. He was knocked out in the quarterfinals of Brisbane, after which he had to withdraw from the semifinals of the Australian Open due to a muscle injury.
He was then defeated in the first round in Doha, then in the second round in Indian Wells, and then in the semifinals in Miami.
On clay, he was eliminated in the second round in both Monte Carlo and Madrid, after which he withdrew from competing in Rome.
Djokovic is preparing to compete in the tournament in Geneva, which will be held from May 18th to 24th, where he is arriving based on a special invitation.
After that, he will participate in Roland Garros.
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