Andy Murray has not dominated out a return to teaching after his partnership with Novak Djokovic ended after simply six months.
Murray, who retired final summer time after the 2024 Paris Olympics, had labored with Djokovic on the Australian Open amongst different tournaments.
“I’d do it once more at some stage. I do not suppose that can occur instantly,” Murray informed the BBC on the Queen’s Membership on Monday the place the well-known floor’s centre courtroom was named in his honour.
“I wasn’t planning on going into teaching as quickly as I completed taking part in nevertheless it was a fairly distinctive alternative. It was an opportunity to be taught from among the finest athletes of all time.
“It was a superb alternative for me. We obtained to spend some very nice moments away from the courtroom. Outcomes weren’t as we wished however we gave it a go.”
Murray has been spending extra time on the golf course than the tennis courts since he retired. He mentioned that confirmed when teamed up with 10-year-old doubles associate Gloria as a part of a ceremonial two-round rally in opposition to Laura Robson and seven-year-old Jay.
“My tennis is diabolical, apologies for what you might be about to witness,” he mentioned.
“I’ve clearly missed being out right here,” he added. “It is the primary time, clearly, not being concerned in a grass courtroom season for some time, however I’ve obtained a brand new life now and I am having fun with being away from the game somewhat bit.”
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