Former American tennis nice James Blake explains why a training position would deliver Andy Murray “joy” following his retirement from the sport on the Paris Olympics.
A well-liked, and profitable, determine in males’s tennis, the Olympics marked Murray’s adieu for the ultimate time.
Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion, is the one athlete with two singles golds within the sport, having gained the occasion at London 2012 and Rio 4 years later.
After having hip alternative surgical procedure in 2019, and a plethora of different accidents, the Scot withdrew from the singles at Wimbledon as a result of he wanted a process to take away a cyst from his backbone.
And he gave one remaining, tearful, lingering wave to all sides of Courtroom Suzanne Lenglen after he and Dan Evans have been overwhelmed within the quarter-finals of the Olympic males’s doubles within the remaining match of his profession.
So what about life after tennis? Blake, a former world No 4 and two-time US Open quarter-finalist, thinks Murray might have a shiny future as a coach.
“He could be a great coach. He knows the game so well, so I think he would help someone,” stated the American, who’s the event director for the Miami Open.
“I always think the mark of a great coach is really the way they’re able to relate it to players, to their player, which is more individual, and so I would think he’s going to be great at that.
“You by no means can inform for certain, however I might suppose he’d be nice, but it surely additionally would deliver him pleasure.
“I had to take a little time away from the sport, which was five or six months where I just really didn’t want to think about the sport, and it renewed my joy, my love of the sport. I don’t know if he wants to take a month or two off or a year, whatever. He’s entitled to do whatever he wants, and then just see what aspect of the game he misses and wants to come back to, and if that’s coaching, then great.
“The tour can be higher for having a terrific coach like Andy Murray and a persona, but when he comes again and says, ‘you realize what, after a 12 months off, I actually miss the advertising and marketing facet of it, and I wish to be an agent’, nice. Or ‘I miss the behind-the-scenes stuff and I wish to be a event director’, nice.
“I’d just love to see him do whatever makes him happy, and if that’s, ‘hey, I want to stay home with my four kids’, do that. Play some golf and have some fun and relax. He’s earned it.”
Blake, who gained 10 ATP Tour titles throughout his profession, additionally spoke about competing towards Murray.
After successful their first assembly in Hamburg in 2006, Blake was on the receiving finish of two defeats to the Briton in 2009 at Queen’s Membership and the Paris Masters.
“He’s an absolute legend. It was an honour to compete against him. I loved all of our matches, they were so interesting because he didn’t have just one tool in the arsenal. He could beat you so many different ways, but it was fun,” Blake stated.
“You have to think a lot when you’re playing him and respect his athleticism, respect his brain, and the hard work is what I always thought about him. I also loved the fact that he was so competitive, so intense on the court, and off the court, he’s just such a great guy. I love getting along with him.”
Murray could have a largely undeserved status as a dour Scot with a model of dry humour, however it’s a status that has gone down effectively within the locker room.
“He’s the jokester, he has such a dry humour, and is a genuinely good person,” smiled Blake. “You learn that after you’re on tour with someone for a long time. Maybe at first, you’re just kind of acquaintances, and then you get to really learn about people and what their heart is.
“He has a very good coronary heart, and a terrific household man. I am comfortable for him that he is acquired such a terrific household, and he is acquired a lot to sit up for when his profession is over, and a lot to look again on, to be happy with, as a result of he needs to be proud because the mark he made on the game is indelible, and the mark he made for tennis is much more. Most likely the best, possibly the best British sportsman of all time, however positively the best tennis participant, so it is actually spectacular.”
Johanna Konta: Murray has made girls’s tennis extra of a dialog
“It’s hard to sum up Andy’s career because it’s so multifaceted as well. I remember when he was coming through when he had to go through this while evolving physically, emotionally and mentally. When he did, he became this ‘iron man’ and that’s how I kind of saw him. Someone who’s really invincible as a competitor and then to reach the highs that he did and also go through the lows that he did and come back from that, his career is so multifaceted,” stated Johanna Konta, a former British No 1.
“Personally, how he fitted into my career, the highlight for me was the 2016 Rio Oympics. That’s my career highlight and he’s the epitome of that.”
Murray has usually backed his counterparts on the WTA Tour, from tennis information in interviews, to hiring Amelie Mauresmo as a coach in a trailblazing transfer a decade in the past.
“What Andy did for women’s tennis was he made it less of a conversation by making it more of a conversation,” stated the previous Wimbledon semi-finalist.
“I don’t know if that makes sense but I feel like he had this really great way of highlighting something that is so obvious to the vast majority of people but maybe not for everyone and through that he championed the equality of women in general.
“The way in which that he approached it by such a normalcy viewpoint is what made him such a terrific ally for the ladies’s facet.
“I just hope he enjoys life because he’s given himself to this passion of this life so it would be nice to see him relaxing in his next stage.”
Andrea Petkovic: A tennis IQ like no person else
“I think it’s no secret that Andy Murray has been my favourite player on the ATP Tour for years now,” stated 2014 French Open semi-finalist Andrea Petkovic.
“We’re the same age, 37, and I’ve retired way before him, and I don’t have metal hips. So I think it’s really incredible. He’s always been on the right side of history, I think, which is also important for us, for us female players. That’s one thing.
“However the different factor is I believe that it generally will get uncared for how a lot expertise he had as a tennis participant as a result of he learn the sport like no person else, and he had a tennis IQ like no person else, and generally we overlook that as a result of tennis has change into so highly effective that we have a tendency to emphasize that, when in actuality Andy was one in all these gamers who understood tennis higher than anyone else.”
Francesca Schiavone: I might name him to me my coach
“Andy was a fantastic example for everybody, for kids, for us. So I think we have to say thanks to him, we have to follow him if he does something for young players or for the top players,” stated 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone.
“I think for Britain he can be a CEO of something, because he’s very smart, he always played with the head, with good tactics, so it means that he managed for 20 years an amazing career.
“I do not know if he desires [to be a coach], but when I used to be a man for certain I might name him.”
Agnieszka Radwanska: Andy is a hero
“I love Andy. I think the greatest fighter of all the time. I think what Emma (Raducanu) needs to be on court is watching Andy fight on court and be competitive,” stated Agnieszka Radwanska, the 2012 Wimbledon finalist.
“This fire that he’s having on court, and actually what he’s done after his hip surgery is playing at that level. For me, unbelievable. This is unbelievable.
“For me, he is a hero, severely. If I wish to present my child what tennis is all about, I will present him Andy Murray’s match. So entertaining, so aggressive.”
Mark Philippoussis: Murray has overwhelmed the perfect
“He’s been an unbelievable player with everything that he has won. Wimbledon, the Olympics and the Grand Slams, but in an era where he also has beaten arguably the best players who have ever played the game in the same era,” stated former Wimbledon and US Open finalist Mark Philippoussis.
“He has beaten them, not in a tournament occasionally here and there, but on the biggest stages, and he has competed with them and been as good as them. So as a player, I think he’s incredible. And also, I think that the way he came back after his surgery has also shown the love he had for the game.
“I’ve huge respect for Andy, and it was very good to see him having this second.”
Marcos Baghdatis: It was always the big four with Murray
“We all the time talk about the top three, but I always say he was one, it was the big four, he was one of them,” stated 2006 Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis.
“He’s been there every event with them, battling with them and pushing them to the limits and pushed himself to the limits and he had an amazing career and I wish him good luck for the next chapter of his life.”
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