You can see Andy Murray in conversation with Andrew Cotter in June next year on a short tour. Tickets are available now if you are an lta member or on Thursday to the general public www.andymurray.com/tour/
You can see Andy Murray in conversation with Andrew Cotter in June next year on a short tour. Tickets are available now if you are an lta member or on Thursday to the general public www.andymurray.com/tour/
Ok, cool - thanks. Glasgow, Edinburgh, London and Wimbledon dont really work for me (Edinburgh might but my daughter finishes her degree before June and not sure if she will stay up there or not).
Yes, Radio 5 Live - Russell Fuller - just confirmed this coaching arrangement at least up to and including the Australian Open, and confirmed that it is not April 1st.
Anyone else think this might split opinions on this board ?
Yep.
The April 1st thing was my first reaction.
I'm not sure I get why Andy is doing it, I mean I thought one part of his reason for retiring was spending more time with his family, and it's not like he needs the money.
I can see it from a Nojo point of view, Andy is smart tactically, and was a big rival. Just can't get my head around why Andy wants to do it.
Maybe Andy's plan is to give such terrible advice that he wrecks the end of NoDjo's career/causes him to retire early AND long term gets everyone off his back about going into coaching.
I guess for Andy he probably is interested in coaching and Djoko is probably an interesting step into it. It wont be technical it will all be tactical and motivational and how to win that 25th slam over top players. Really interesting.
Maybe Andy's plan is to give such terrible advice that he wrecks the end of NoDjo's career/causes him to retire early AND long term gets everyone off his back about going into coaching.
Anyone else think this might split opinions on this board ?
Yep.
The April 1st thing was my first reaction.
I'm not sure I get why Andy is doing it, I mean I thought one part of his reason for retiring was spending more time with his family, and it's not like he needs the money.
I can see it from a Nojo point of view, Andy is smart tactically, and was a big rival. Just can't get my head around why Andy wants to do it.
Makes sense really. Andy's been at home for a prolonged period for the first time in his career - suddenly instead of the adrenaline rush of tennis, it's full-time childcare. Suddenly the realities of daily life as a dad of 4 starts to hit home. Nit crises, sleepovers, the school run, **** this is it for the next 10 years.
Novak comes calling, offering a chance to get out of the house for a couple of months, and a decent packet of money. 'Fancy swapping Storm Bert for warm-weather training and Melbourne, Andy?'
Kim isn't best pleased obviously, but it's relatively easy to placate her with the promise of sticking 100k from the deal in the hotel and her tulip business, and a couple of breaks in Fiji and the Maldives later in the year.