Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have parted ways, bringing their high-profile coaching partnership to a close after just six months, Murray’s team announced Tuesday.
Djokovic, who appointed Murray before the Australian Open and intended for the collaboration to be “indefinite,” is now looking to regain form on the clay court season.
He will compete in the Geneva Open ahead of his French Open title bid starting May 25th.
Murray thanked Djokovic for the “unbelievable opportunity,” while Djokovic expressed gratitude for Murray’s “hard work and support” and valued their deepened friendship.
The split comes as Djokovic aims to improve his performance heading into Roland Garros.