JUST IN: Novak Djokovic comment made by Dubai chief as tennis event returns to full capacityLinkMurray returned to action this week at the ATP Rotterdam in the Netherlands, with his run coming to an end at the round of 32 stage against Canadian rising star Felix Auger-Aliassime on Thursday.
While in Rotterdam the former world No. 1 worked alongside former coach Dani Vallverdu, and Murray revealed the Venezuelan will be joining him once more on his next venture in Dubai.
Discussing his coaching situation the Scot said: "I'm just trying to get a more permanent solution so that I can have consistency in terms of the things that I'm working on, because having different messages from people who are working with you each week is not ideal. "After a tough three years with injury and recovery Murray has begun to show glimpses of his old self in recent months, and he is back inside the world's top 100 for the first time since 2018.
DON'T MISSNovak Djokovic Covid test saga reignites as tennis star casts doubts after private chatLinkAs a result, the 34-year-old now believes he is back on the right track thanks to some recent 'positive signs'.
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