Andy Murray is not ruling out a return to coaching after his partnership with Novak Djokovic lasted after just six months.
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MURRAY NOT RULING OUT COACHING COMEBACK DESPITE SHORT STINT WITH DJOKOVIC
Murray is not ruling out a coaching comeback despite what was a short coaching debut for him with Djokovic.
Furthermore, the 38-year-old British tennis great agreed to work as Djokovic’s coach in November afte he retired last summer.
Moreover, the two-time Olympic gold medallist sees himself to be back in the sidelines despite not getting initial success with the Serbia 24-time Grand Slam champion.
“I would do it again (coaching) at some stage. I don’t think that will happen immediately,” Murray tpld the BBC at the Queen’s Club on Monday.
“I wasn’t planning on going into coaching as soon as I finished playing but it was a pretty unique opportunity,” he added.
BRITON MISSES PLAYING TENNIS BUT ‘ENJOYING BEING AWAY’ FROM IT
Murray admitted missing playing tennis since his retirement after the 2024 Paris Olympics but he is “enjoying being away” from the game.
Moreover, the former world No.1 described his recent tennis play as “diabolical” when he played doubles with a 10-year-old recently.
Furthermore, Murray acknowledged “not being involved in a grasscourt season for a while” but noted that he’s “got a new life now.”
“I’ve obviously missed being out here. It’s the first time, obviously, not being involved n a grass court season for a while, but,” the Scotsman said.
“But I’ve got a new life now and I’m enjoying being away from the sport a little bit,” he added.

QUEEN’S CLUB UNVEILS WEST LONDON CENTRE COURT RENAMED AFTER MURRAY
The Queen’s Club on Tuesday unveiled it’s West London Centre Court that was renamed after the British legend.
Furthermore, The Andy Murray Arena held a special opening ceremony as it hosts the new WTA 500 tournament this year.
Moreover, Queen’s Club will feature a WTA event for the first time in 52 years.
Murray graced the unveiling, inaguration and renaming of the Centre Court in his name.
He also get to try out the court with 10-year-old doubles partner Gloria Pearce againdt former WTA player Laura Robson and seven-year-old Jay Ikanone.