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Former Coco Goff Brad Gilbert coach responds to reports on the future of Novak-Djokovic-Andi-Sportskeeda partnership’s partnership

Former Coco Goff Brad Gilbert coach responds to reports on the future of Novak-Djokovic-Andi-Sportskeeda partnership’s partnership

Former Coco Guff coach Brad Gilbert responds to reports on the future of Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray’s partnership. According to a Times from London, the Briton will continue to train the 24-time winner in the Grand Slam to Wimbledon this year.

Brad Gilbert went to the X (before that Twitter) on February 11 to express his enjoyment of the possibility of the duet to continue his relationship in court for a longer time.

“😎👍✊👌” Brad Gilbert wrote in response to the report.

The Serb sent waves to the tennis world last year when he announced that Andy Murray would train him for the 2025 season. Their first task together was open from 2025. The Australian Open, where Novak Djokovic released a remarkable running before leaving in the middle In his semi -final match against Alexander Zverev due to injury.

Djokovic’s struggle with a knee injury was also visible during his quarterfinal clash against Carlos Alkaraz. After a short break, the Serb has recovered from the injury and is expected to participate in the open Qatar ExxonMobil in Doha, beginning on Monday, February 17th.

Although there is no confirmation that Andy Murray is present in Djokovic’s box for Doha, the couple is expected to be seen together at Open Indian Wells, scheduled to be held in March.


Novak Djokovic returns to Doha 2025 after injury

Novak Djokovic on Qatar ExxonMobil Open in 2019 - Source: Getty: Getty
Novak Djokovic on Qatar ExxonMobil Open in 2019 – Source: Getty: Getty

In a recent exclusive with a publication in Chernagrin, Novak Djokovic announced that he would return to the court in Doha after died from the court to recover from his knee injury. Expressing his intention to win the title, Djokovic said:

“I hope the 100th trophy can come to Doha already, I have been chasing it for a long time, from October last year, but for that – it will come when it has to come. Thank God I know it will come, we will see when and where, ”he said at the interview.

The 37-year-old has an incredible record for the tournament, winning titles in 2016 and 2017 and holding a 15-2 record for losing a victory. Djokovic beat Rafael Nadal in 2016 at the finals, and next year he upset his coach Andy Murray in a nail bites 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.

The Serb joins the entry list for the ATP 500 tournament with other top names such as Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev and Carlos Alcaraz, with the young Spaniard entering the back of his maidenly indulgent run in Rotterdam.