Djokovic shocked the tennis world last year when appointed former rival Murray as his coach on a short-term agreement through to the end of the Australian Open.
Andy Murray will continue to coach Novak Djokovic - with an “indefinite” partnership opening the possibility of the former rivals working together at Wimbledon.
Djokovic, 37, confirmed that their coaching agreement, which began ahead of last month’s Australian Open, will continue through to the French Open at the very least.
But Djokovic said he would only have “positive” feedback for Murray, and praised his impact following the quarter-final win over his young rival Alcaraz.
Djokovic then said that he and the retired Murray would discuss their “next steps” following a cool-off period and the Serbian has revealed that those talks were positive.