Only a short time left until it starts in Melbourne the Australian Open 2025, the first major tournament where Andy Murray will guide in the footsteps of Novak Djokovic. The Scot came excited for the event, and knew it would not be an easy task, something for which he was prepared.
“I know it’s not easy down there and it’s stressful and sometimes you want to vent to your team and your box.. As long as he’s giving his best and trying his best, I think it’s perfectly fine for him to express himself however he wants,” Murray said during his media appearance.
“I guess I’m one of those people who would have understood that side of things.“said the Scot, who did not want the Serbian to suppress his emotions on the court in the middle of the game.
Murray also said he didn’t expect Djokovic to ask him to be his coach.. But after the Scot’s wife, Kim, backed the idea, the three-time Grand Slam winner agreed to help the 37-year-old in his quest for a record-breaking 11th Australian Open title.
“Obviously, hopefully when the games start… it’s stressful. When you try to achieve good things are not easy. But the rewards in the end can be great and that’s something I’m looking forward to,” added Murray.
The path for Djokovic, of course, will not be easy, because after the debut against the American Nishesh Basavareddy, who was invited by the organization, He will meet his Brisbane executioner, Reilly Opelka, in the third round, and Grigor Dimitrov in the round of 16 before an expected clash with Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals.
Source: La Verdad

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