Andy Murray braces for possible vents from Novak Djokoivic when the Australian Open unfolds in Melbourne this month.
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MURRAY BRACES FOR POSSIBLE VENTS FROM DJOKOVIC IN HEATED MOMENTS
Murray braces for possible vents from Djokovic as he goes into his first foray into coaching.
Furthermore, the recently retired British superstar understands if players venting their ire on their coaches or team during an intense match.
Moreover, Murray does not want Djokovic to suppress his feelings as they charter their first partnership as a player and coach.
“I know it’s not easy out there and it’s stressful at times he;s going to want to vent towards his team and his box,” Murray said.
“Provided he’s giving his best effort and trying as hard as he can, I’m absolutely fine with him expressing himself how he wants,” he added.
BRITISH GREAT READY ‘ACHIEVE GREAT THINGS’ WITH NOLE IN QUEST FOR 25TH MAJOR
Moreover, the British great is ready to “achieve great things” with Djokovic in his quest for a record 25th major.
Furthermore, Murray acknowledged he and the player also known as “Nole” are ready to face the “stressful” challenges ahead of them.
Murray was 11-25 against Djokoivic in their 36 head-to-head matchups.
“Obviously I expect when the matches start… it’s stressful. When you’re trying to achieve great things it’s not easy,” the two-time Olympic gold medallist said.
“But the rewards at the end of it can be great and that’s something I’m looking forward (to),” he added.
DJOKOVIC AWARE OF AUSTRALIAN OPEN FIRST ROUND MATCH, PART OF DRAW
Furthermore, Djokovic is aware of his first round match in Melbourne, as well as his part of the draw.
Moreover, the 24-time Grand Slam winner acknowledged that he does “look” at the draw results, including the one held on Thursday.
“Yes I do look at who I play against in the first round, and have a little sneak peak at the section,” the Serbian former world No.1 said.
“I hope I can play a good tournament,” he added.
Djokovic was drawn against 19-year-old Nishesh Basavareddy for his first-round match at Melbourne.
Djokovic had learned that he and Carlos Alcaraz are on the same side of the draw opposite world No.1 Jannik Sinner.