Apart from Andy's familiarity with competing and winning slams I would think that the strategical element of how to beat Sinner or Alcaraz might be the main reason that Novak is looking for Andy's help. Murray has always been one of the greatest tacticians, finding ways to win when all would seem lost, especially in 5 set matches. That element of their relationship will be fascinating to see especially in the heat of the battle as Andy (like all coaches in 2025) will be allowed to coach during the match! Both of them have always had a fairly techy relationship with their box so it could make for great theatre if they come to verbal blows?
It will be fascinating to see the tactics employed if, for example, Novak plays Sinner or Alcaraz in a slam which would be at the very least in the quarters. The good news for Novak might be that Sinner will be banned from playing next year although this would be terrible news for the game, obviously.
Whatever happens I feel that the anticipation of them working together will be good for the game of tennis. The public on court relationship between coach/player will be very interesting to say the least and I'm very much looking forward to Andy's match analysis.
I wonder how the conversation went at home when Andy got the call from his old rival? Just how did Andy persuade Kim that this was a good idea for him to go back on tour? His diplomatic skills must have been tested to the limit. It may well only be for the slams or maybe the entire Murray clan will be in the box? Now, that would be a sight, seeing Judy giving Novak the fist pump and her famous come-ons ! Maybe too many personalities for the one box?
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