Novak Djokovic hopes to continue his partnership with coach Andy Murray through French Open and Vimbledon.
This week, Murray returned Djokovic’s side in Indian wells and will also be opened in the Serbian team in Miami later this month after he trained during his run on the semifinals of Jankovska Australian Australian Open.
Djokovic won Melbourne in Melbourne in Melbourne – he could now meet the Spanish in the same stage in Indian wells – before the injury appeared to withdraw from Aleksandar Zverev in the last four.
At Murray, the 24-time champion of Grand Slam said, “I enjoy about Andy.
“I still feel like going through the process of getting to know the court in a different way than we knew 25 years.
“So that’s obviously a new role for him. She also explores it and tries to understand how he can give up in it.
“(On Australian Open), I think I played maybe the best tennis I played in a little time. So I definitely attribute to the job I had with Andy.”
Djokovic: We hope that the injury is behind me
In the first round, Djokovic lost Matteo Barrettini in the first round, but believes that he is now entirely over his problems about injuries until botički van de zanschulp turns in the second round in the second round.
The 37-year-old will play “Sunshine double” this event, and then Miami was open for the first time in six years.
Djokovic added: “The injury is behind me. I mean, I hope.
“I didn’t feel any problems before Doha and at the end of the Doha tournament, I felt completely fine, as I felt in the lead in Indian Wells.
“I’m not very good at Indian Wells and Miami since 2016. Or ’17. I fought to find my best game here.
“I don’t want to become younger, I know that. But I definitely look deep in the tournament. I did, I mean, they’re making things in preparation.”
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