How Murray was tempted back to tennis - and would he ever do a Serena?
Summary
Andy Murray has joined British tennis player Jack Draper's coaching team for the grass-court season, marking his return to tennis coaching two years after retiring. Murray also shared that he was not surprised by Serena Williams' comeback and explained why he has not missed playing tennis enough to return himself.Key Facts
- Andy Murray retired from coaching Novak Djokovic two years ago.
- Murray joined Jack Draper's coaching team for the current grass-court season.
- Draper, 24, has been dealing with fitness issues and is making a comeback starting at Eastbourne.
- Murray had no initial plans to return to coaching because he preferred being at home with his family.
- Murray and Draper have been practicing together at the National Tennis Centre in London.
- Murray acts as a "super-coach," similar to his previous partnership with Ivan Lendl.
- Serena Williams is making a comeback at Wimbledon, starting with doubles and possibly singles later.
- Murray said he is not physically capable or interested in returning to competitive tennis as a player.
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