Novak Djokovic says Andy Murray must change after first match working together

Andy Murray has made his coaching debut during Novak Djokovic’s win against Nishesh Basavareddy in the first round of the Australian Open but the Serb already wants more from his new colleague

Novak Djokovic says Andy Murray must change after first match working together

Andy Murray in a coaching box at the Australian Open (Image: Getty Images)

Novak Djokovic wants to see one change from new coach Andy Murray despite relishing the chance to work with him.

The retired Scottish icon took his place in Djokovic’s coaching pod for the first time this week. His coaching debut came during the Serb’s Australian Open first round win against Nishesh Basavareddy.

After recovering from going a set down, Djokovic won the following three sets to secure a place in the next round. But despite his perfect start, it appears there are still a few little kinks for the former rivals to work out in their new arrangement.

During the game, Djokovic was pictured shouting at his new coach, while he also shrugged and then put his arms out wide. He also then produced a speaking gesture with his hand in an effort to get more advice from Murray.

Despite that public appeal, Djokovic is delighted to have Murray on board. Speaking in his on-court interview, he said: “It was a strange experience with him court-side, I’m thrilled to have him in my corner. We played for over 20 years against each other.

“He gave me some great advice mid-match. We exchanged some feedback. It’s a completely different angle when you are watching from the side and he is doing really well. Hopefully we don’t stop here.”

Djokovic continued to praise his new coach in his press conference. He added: “A few times I did approach Andy, asked him something about whatever it was, whatever shot. He was giving me his feedback, his guidance and opinion. It’s important. I enjoy talking to Andy.

Djokovic speaks with Murray during his win (Image:

Getty Images)

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“He knows my tennis as well as anybody out there. He’s a legend of the sport. He understands the highs and lows that you go through on the court, not just game-wise but mentally and physically. I don’t need to do much explaining. He gets everything that I’m going through.

“In those moments on the court, it’s a big battle. Of course, he wants me to show the energy, to show the fist pump and everything to get myself going. I think he was doing great today.

“He was standing up several times, trying to encourage me and support me. I enjoyed it. I really did enjoy it. I think he’s a great guy. It’s a pleasure to have him in my corner.”

Djokovic will hope that Murray’s advice can help him continue his journey towards glory at the Australian Open. He will take on Portuguese star Jaime Faria in the second round on Wednesday.

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