Djokovic sticks with Murray as coach indefinitely, loses at Qatar

Novak Djokovic sticks with Andy Murray as his coach indefinitely, the former said on Tuesday, even as he lost at the Qatar Open.

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Serbia's Novak Djokovic (right) and Britain's andy Murray (left) fields questions at a news conference in file photo. Djokovic sticks with Murray as coach indefinitely, loses at Qatar

DJOKOVIC STICKS WITH MURRAY AS COACH FOR ‘INDEFINITE PERIOD’

Djokovic sticks with Murray as coach for an “indefinite period.”

This, after their partnership was uncertain after the Australian Open.

Furthermore, the Serbian world No.1’s future with the coach was up in the air.

Moreover, Djokovic disclosed that he and Murray are already mapping out strategies for their North American swing and the European clay court season.

“I expressed my desire to continue the collaboration with him,” the Serbian told the ATP Tour’s in-house media channel.

“It’s indefinite in terms of how long we are going to work together,” he added.

‘NOLE’ HOPES PARTNERSHIP WOULD LEAD TO 25TH MAJOR AT FRENCH OPEN

The man also known as “Nole” hopes that his partnership with Murray would lead to winning his record 25th major title.

Moreover, Djokovic’s first attempt at history with Murray will happen at the French Open in May.

Furthermore, the 37-year-old current No.6 described Murray as having a “unique perspective on my game.”

“It was exciting for the whole tennis world and also for us to be in different roles together on the same side of the net,” Djokovic said.

“He (Murray) has a unique perspective on my game,” he added.

SERBIAN STUNNED BY MATTEO BERRETTINI AT QATAR OPEN

However, the Serbian was stunned by Matteo Berrettini at the Qatar Open.

Furthermore, Djokovic’s 6-7(4), 2-6 loss to the Italian was his first in five head-to-head matches.

Moreover, the 24-time Grand Slam champion insisted that he doesn’t have “any pain or discomfort.”

“I was outplayed by just a better player today,” Djokovic said.

“I wasn’t at my desired level, and it could be that I’m still not moving the way I want to move,” he added.