Novak Djokovic And Andy Murray Split
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Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic will no longer be working together after the British legend’s six-month spell as the Serbian icon’s tennis coach. The pair announced the split on Tuesday – just 12 days before the French Open – despite Djokovic previously stating that he hoped to continue his partnership with Murray through Roland-Garros and Wimbledon this year.
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Tennis World on MSNChris Evert breaks silence on Novak Djokovic's chances in Major tournamentsDuring an interview with 'Forbes', WTA legend Chris Evert confessed that he is a huge fan of Djokovic but revealed that he is pessimistic about the Serbian's chances of winning another Major title: "I will never underestimate a legend of his caliber, but I would be sincerely surprised if he won another Grand Slam title before his retirement.
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Tennis World USA on MSNWatch: Novak Djokovic returns to court, eyes Geneva tune-upAfter taking a couple of weeks off the court, Novak Djokovic is back in action! The 24-time Major winner has been training in Belgrade for a couple of days, turning up the intensity ahead of Geneva.
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Tennis great Novak Djokovic posts special Instagram story for Virat Kohli after his Test retirementThe legendary Indian batter Virat Kohli left everyone stunned and shocked by announcing his sudden retirement from Test cricket. The former skipper decided to hang up his boots in the longest format of the game on Monday.
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Thesportstak on MSNNovak Djokovic's French Open hopes in doubt as new practice footage raises concernsNovak Djokovic’s French Open prep hits snags as practice footage reveals ongoing struggles. Can the icon rebound in Geneva before Roland Garros?
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Tennis World USA on MSNAlexander Zverev hails Novak Djokovic's unmatched skill - Above everyone else!Despite Novak Djokovic's Rome Masters withdrawal and a rocky 2025 season, Alexander Zverev has no doubts about the legend's abilities! Alexander spoke about Novak following his victory in Rome and reminded everyone that the Serb's level remains on another level - even if his results have dipped.