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Rusedski not sure if Djokovic/Murray will work · tennisnet.com

Almost every tennis expert is currently commenting on the surprising signing of Andy Murray as a trainer of Novak Djokovic. Next up is the Canadian ex-pro Greg Rusedski it’s turn.

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The next tennis expert is also very excited about the cooperation between the former rivals: Greg Rusedski has now also commented on the top personnel in men’s tennis and can certainly imagine that the constellation entails risks: “Novak Djokovic, coached by Andy Murray – it will be fascinating to watch this player-coach relationship.”

Will there be a big bang?

He added: “Andy is a great tactician and knows exactly the strengths and weaknesses of the current players. This could be an inspired choice – or a clash of personalities,” Rusedski wrote on his X-Profile.

It remains to be seen whether the collaboration will extend beyond the first Grand Slam tournament of the year. One thing is certain, however: Djokovic will remain dangerous in Melbourne as the number 7 seed, even if he is no longer the undisputed player to beat.

The former British tennis professional currently works as a commentator and analyst for various media. Mainly in the USA and England. In April 2007, Rusedski officially announced his retirement from tennis.

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