Overview
- Andy Murray says he would consider coaching again in the future but is not available to do it now.
- He favors mentoring a much younger player over time, citing the Juan Carlos Ferrero–Carlos Alcaraz partnership as the model.
- He says six months coaching Novak Djokovic after retiring showed him what energy a coach must bring and where he needs to improve.
- He has stepped away from coaching to focus on business investments and golf after ending the Djokovic role before the 2025 clay and grass swing.
- Reports of their spell together highlight Djokovic’s injury-hit Australian Open and a Miami run to the final, which shaped Murray’s view of the results.