Andy Murray Coaching Future: Uncertain Return?
- Andy Murray, the two-time Wimbledon champion and former U.S.
- Murray addressed a crowd of 1,700 at the new Wimbledon Theatre during his "Andy Murray Center Stage" tour. The event,hosted by Andrew Cotter,featured guests such as Gareth Southgate...
- The brief role as Novak Djokovic's coach has made murray consider his options.
Andy Murray‘s future coaching endeavors are uncertain after a short stint coaching Novak Djokovic. The former world No. 1, who retired after the 2024 Paris Olympics, coached Djokovic for six months before questioning his role in the sport going forward. At a recent event, Murray admitted he’s unsure if he’ll continue coaching, leaving tennis fans and experts pondering his next move. John McEnroe encourages Murray to stay connected. News Directory 3 reports on this developing story. Will Murray embrace another coaching opportunity, or explore a different role within the tennis world? Discover what’s next.
Andy Murray Unsure About Future Coaching Role After Djokovic Stint
Updated July 2, 2025
Andy Murray, the two-time Wimbledon champion and former U.S. Open winner, is questioning his future as a coach after a brief partnership with Novak Djokovic. Murray,who retired from professional play after the 2024 Paris Olympics,coached Djokovic for six months,starting in November 2024. The partnership concluded in May 2025, leaving Murray uncertain about his desire to continue in a coaching role.

Murray addressed a crowd of 1,700 at the new Wimbledon Theatre during his “Andy Murray Center Stage” tour. The event,hosted by Andrew Cotter,featured guests such as Gareth Southgate and Billie Jean King. The discussion centered on Murray’s career and his potential future involvement in tennis. The former world No. 1’s role in the sport remains a topic of interest.
The brief role as Novak Djokovic’s coach has made murray consider his options. He stated, ”I thought I should give it a go and see whether I enjoyed it – I’m not sure whether I did.”
John McEnroe urged Murray to remain connected to the sport in some capacity. “Andy, I hope that you stay involved with the sport, in whatever way you’re happy with,” McEnroe said. “This sport needs you, and it would love you to be around on a somewhat regular basis.”
What’s next
As Wimbledon approaches, Murray’s next steps remain unclear. Whether he will pursue further coaching opportunities or find another role within the tennis world is yet to be seen.
