Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic has once again set the record straight, shutting down swirling rumors about his future coaching plans. The 24-time Grand Slam champion has been the subject of speculation regarding a potential transition into coaching after retirement, but Djokovic made it clear that he’s not interested—at least not yet.
During a recent press conference, Djokovic was asked about whether he would consider mentoring younger players once his playing career winds down. In typical fashion, the Serbian legend didn’t hold back. “People love to talk, but I’m not thinking about coaching. I still have a lot left in the tank,” he stated bluntly, putting an end to the rumors.
However, Djokovic’s comments about Andy Murray sparked even more intrigue. While addressing the state of men’s tennis, he made a bold statement about the British star’s future. “Andy has always been a fighter, but he knows where he stands. I think we all have an idea of what’s coming,” Djokovic said, hinting that Murray could soon make a big decision about his career.
Murray, a three-time Grand Slam winner, has struggled with injuries in recent years, leading to speculation that retirement may be on the horizon. Djokovic’s remarks seem to suggest that the tennis world may soon receive official news regarding Murray’s next move.
As for Djokovic himself, he remains focused on extending his dominance on the court. “I’ll step away when the time is right, but that time isn’t now,” he said confidently.
With both Djokovic and Murray at pivotal moments in their careers, the tennis world is watching closely. One thing is certain—Djokovic’s words always carry weight, and this time, they may have revealed more than expected.