Monte Carlo 2025: Novak Djokovic’s new coach revealed in the absence of Andy Murray

Serbian legend Novak Djokovic has recently revealed that he will be coached by his brother Marko at the ongoing ATP Monte Carlo Masters 1000 tournament.

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Serbian legend Novak Djokovic has recently revealed that he will be coached by his brother Marko at the ongoing ATP Monte Carlo Masters 1000 tournament. The Serbian ace has been preparing himself under the coaching stint of Andy Murray since the Australian Open 2025 and later decided to continue with him until the end of the clay season.

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However, the 24-time Grand Slam winner has also stated that Andy Murray won't be a part of the Monte Carlo Masters in Monaco. Djokovic's brother Marko has now stepped up for the star player, who aims to hunt for his 100th ATP title in the 1000 Masters.

Speaking about the same subject, Djokovic has once again clarified that Monte Carlo was never in agreement with his current coach, Murray, and in his absence, Marko Djokovic has joined him, which will help him cope with the situation in his first clay season. The 37-year-old tennis legend seems thrilled after his brother has joined him, as the duo will be spending some time on the road.

"It was never part of the agreement to work with Andy this week. My brother Marko was able to join me, so that helps me on a different level emotionally. I'll have some time with my brother and spend some time with him on the road," Novak Djokovic said, as being quoted BBC Sports.

Djokovic hunts his 100th ATP title in Monte Carlo Masters

Meanwhile, tennis legend Novak Djokovic has marked his return to the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 tournament. The Serbian legend has two titles to his name, which he clinched in 2013 and 2015. He will be looking to win his third title here and will be etching his name in the history books.

The star player is a two-time finalist here, a three-time semi-finalist, and a two-time quarter-finalist in his illustrious career. The star player has 99 ATP titles to his name and now aims to win his 100th ATP title before ending his historic career.

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