Murray to Coach Djokovic in Indian Wells & Miami

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Former Wimbledon champion and British number one Andy Murray will reprise his coaching role with Novak Djokovic at the upcoming Indian Wells tournament and stay with the 24-time major champion for the Miami Open.

The 37-year-old Djokovic, plans to compete at both ATP Masters events for the first time since 2019.

The Indian Wells main draw starts later this week, with the Miami Open following on 19 March.

Djokovic’s last competitive outing was a first-round defeat by Italy’s Matteo Berrettini at the Qatar Open on 18 February, when Murray was not present.

Djokovic began working with his long-time rival, who retired from playing in August, on a trial basis at January’s Australian Open.

Djokovic reached the Melbourne semi-finals but was forced to retire from his match against Germany’s Alexander Zverev with a hamstring injury.

Immediately after his exit, Djokovic said the pair would need to “cool off” before discussing the future. Three-time major champion Murray also refused to be drawn.

But, speaking in Qatar last month, Djokovic said Murray had agreed to continue working with him and suggested they would team up in the US without confirming his plans.

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