Jannik Sinner, who has actually claimed three of the past four victories in their head-to-head.And Roddick has suggested that Murray may be able to help Djokovic swing the momentum in this head-to-head, “The other undersold part of this story that I haven’t heard this reaction yet is: ‘Okay, so Novak’s Tyson forever, right? Like he walks in, can blow you off the court, can play defense, can do all of these things, right? Is he still the best ball striker on earth?
“We don’t know. I don’t know. Sinner’s probably taking that. Like if Sinner’s younger, can create probably more speed at this point. Doesn’t mean that he’s overall a better player, but just what did Murray spend the last five years of his career doing? Problem solving for what you have lost.”
He added, “That struggle that Murray went through is of value to Novak at this age. I think it’s gonna be great for both of them because they’re both like, and I say this in the nicest way possible, students of the game, big tennis nerds, right? I think Murray might have the highest tennis IQ that I’ve seen and been around.”
Djokovic recently confirmed that he would return to official competition in the first week of the 2025 season, despite not entering the United Cup.Inside the baseline…After Andy Murray retired and revealed his intention to turn to coaching, it is unsurprising that he had many people requesting to join forces with them. However, after travelling the world for so many years this short-term partnership with Novak Djokovic seems like a sensible idea to ease himself in and not be travelling the tour week in and week out. Jannik Sinner appears to be the big problem for Djokovic on tour these days, and Murray is going to need to muster up a strong plan if his player is going to win an 11th Australian Open title in January.
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