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We’ve all seen British star Andy Murray play tennis for a long time and it has been an amazing experience. It would now be interesting to see him as a coach -but which tennis player would he train? One need not wonder much longer because Murray has just answered this question.

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Who Would Andy Murray Coach?

Andy Murray recently arrived at the 2020 US Open. As protocol dictates, he is currently being quarantined for 24 hours. During this time, he answered several fan questions on his Instagram stories. When asked who he would like to coach, the British Star replied by saying, “Roger Federer because I would learn a lot and would be interesting to talk tennis with him, watch him train and he would win a lot.”

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Unfortunately for Andy, Roger Federer is not going to be playing anytime soon. This is because the Swiss Maestro ended his 2020 season after undergoing two knee surgeries this year.

Murray can understand what Roger is going through. Back in 2017, he had a hip injury that sidelined him from tennis for two years. He even considered retiring last year but didn’t go through with the plan. The British star has now recovered and is ready to play his best tennis again at this year’s US Open.

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The US Open holds a special place in Andy Murray’s heart since his first Grand Slam happened there. It was back in 2012 when the British star played his best tennis to defeat Novak Djokovic in a thrilling five-setter to seal the title. However, this wasn’t the Major title that he won.

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Murray carried on his incredible form to win the 2013 and 2016 Wimbledon. In addition to that, in 2016, he also became the World No. 1 for the first time. These achievements are going to motivate him at the US Open and hopefully, we will see him win the title.

Read More – “No One Has a Clear Path”: Boris Becker Denies Less Competition for Novak Djokovic at US Open 2020

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