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Murray looks back fondly on his time coaching Novak Djokovic, and doesn't regret the experience

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00:00You're obviously working with, he's not just one of the best tennis players, one of the best athletes of all time.
00:06You know, so my expectation was that it was going to be extremely challenging.
00:11You know, Novak, like myself, is, you know, a challenging character in terms of the way he goes about his tennis is extremely demanding.
00:19And, you know, I fully expected that.
00:23And, yeah, look, I look back on it and I'm like, I'm glad that I did it.
00:27You know, it's an amazing experience that I've had.
00:30You know, I've learned a bit, obviously didn't last that long.
00:37But, yeah, like I put everything into it that I had.
00:40I tried my hardest to help him.
00:44But, yeah, I was like fully invested.
00:46I was like committed to a skiing holiday before I took the job and I explained that to him.
00:50But I was sitting there like at 11 o'clock at night watching videos of his matches over in Australia, like editing videos to send to him.
00:58And, like, I tried my hardest to, you know, to help.
01:02And, yeah, I made some good relationships along the way as well with his team.
01:07I stay in touch with quite a few of the team members as well, which was good.
01:13So, yeah, I'm glad I did it, but disappointed the results weren't as I would have liked.
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