Andy Murray openly spoke about his retirement recently and it seems that the Scot won't be bored once his career ends as he can probably start a solid career as a coach.
Former world number 1 is one of the most experienced players on the ATP Tour and he wants to share his experience also with younger players. One of them is Thanasi Kokkinakis who was seen in New York alongside Andy Murray as the Scot tried to improve the game of the Australian.
Earlier this year, Andy Murray spoke also about players that he would like to coach and although the 2022 Australian Open doubles champion was not on the list, the 3-time Grand Slam champion doesn't hide any of his secrets and is open to helping the young talents of the game.
"Female player would be Emma and male players would be between [Carlos] Alcaraz, [Stefanos] Tsitsipas and Jack Draper. They work hard, they seem like they love the sport. Alcaraz and Tsitsipas haven’t won a slam yet. They’re obviously still very young and I think they have the potential to do it."