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Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray Announce Big News For Tennis Fans

Published 04/15/2020, 5:43 PM EDT

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The nationwide lockdowns around the globe due to the coronavirus pandemic has forced everyone to stay indoors. Following that, the tennis professionals are also home-quarantined and as part of their quarantine, the rivals of the tennis tour, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have decided to come together for an Instagram LIVE session.

With no tennis going on, the professionals are also not engaged in giving interviews on a regular basis. To fulfill the missing part of their professional life, the tennis greats came with an interview on social media. Also, their global fanbase will get a chance to interact with them.

“Andy Murray and I will be doing IG Live together at 7 pm CEST this Friday. Tell your quarantine roommates, tell mum and dad, tell all your friends. We’ll pick a few questions to answer about our careers and history ever since we met as kids,” Novak Djokovic announced. “Comment with your questions below and join us for the most exciting Friday night plans we’ll have all month.”

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Novak Djokovic and I are getting together this Friday” – Andy Murray

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Following Serb’s announced, Murray also posted for his fanbase. “Novak Djokovic and I are getting together this Friday over on Instagram and will be going live at 6 PM BST to answer some of your questions. We’ll pick a few questions ahead of the Live, so get your questions below and see you on Friday!”

Recently Murray and his wife Kim Sears challenged the tennis world for a 100 volley challenge. And the very next day, Novak Djokovic and his wife Jelena respond to their challenge.

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The two Grand Slams champion Djokovic and Murray have locked horns 36 times with each other on the ATP circuit, and the Serb has pulled off his victory 25 times.

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