Andy Murray Considering Return to Coaching After Novak Djokovic Partnership
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Summary
Andy Murray is open to a return to coaching 'at some stage' after his experience with Novak Djokovic. Despite parting ways, Murray valued the time spent with Djokovic as a learning opportunity.
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Murray was positive about the six months he and Djokovic spent together, hailing the 'unique' experience of working with 'one of the best athletes of all time'.
Djokovic stated he 'couldn't get more' out of their partnership.
Andy Murray is open to a return to coaching 'at some stage' but says he still has plenty to learn after his stint with Novak Djokovic.
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