Murray, 37, retired from the sport after last summer’s Paris Olympics, having won two Wimbledon titles, the US Open, the Davis Cup and two Olympic singles gold medals in a decorated career.
ANDY MURRAY could coach Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon after they agreed to continue working together “indefinitely”.
`The seven-time Wimbledon champion added: “It was exciting for the whole tennis world and also for us to be in different roles together on the same side of the net.
But the Serbian, 37, says the two will work together across the North American Swing in March – at Indian Wells and Miami – and the European clay-court season, which starts in April.
In Melbourne, Djokovic benefited from Murray’s advice, beating Carlos Alcaraz to reach the semi-finals before pulling out with a leg injury while a set down to German Alex Zverev.