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Djokovic appoints Andy Murray as new head coach

BELGRADE - Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic has appointed Briton Andy Murray as his new head coach, Djokovic's PR team announced at the weekend.

"The agreement was finalised as a strategy plan for the upcoming season, with a primary focus on the preparation period and the Australian Open, where Novak will be aiming to capture a record-extending 11th title. He has previously won the trophy in Melbourne in 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023," the statement said.

"I’m excited to have one of my greatest rivals in my team, on the same side of the net, this time as my coach. I’m looking forward to starting the season together with Andy and having him by my side in Melbourne, where we’ve shared many extraordinary moments throughout our careers," Djokovic said.

"After the first Major event of the season, and depending on Djokovic’s tournament schedule, the two tennis greats will discuss the possible extension of their collaboration throughout the year," an official statement said.

"I’ll be joining Novak’s team during the preparation period, helping him prepare for the Australian Open. I’m really excited about it and I am looking forward to being on the same side of the net for a change. I’m also grateful for the opportunity to help him achieve his goals," Murray said.

Murray is a three-time Grand Slam champion, a five-time Australian Open finalist, a former world number one and an Olympic gold medalist.

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