Jessica Pegula, known for her substantial wealth in the tennis world, has suggested that Andy Murray may have taken on the role of Novak Djokovic’s coach out of sheer curiosity. Shortly after retiring from professional tennis in 2024, Murray surprised the tennis community by announcing his decision to coach the 24-time Grand Slam champion.
The duo joined forces before the Australian Open, where Djokovic reached the semi-finals before withdrawing due to an injury. However, their collaboration ended in May by mutual agreement, just six months after they started working together.
During an episode of The Players Box podcast with Jennifer Brady, Desirae Krawczyk, and Madison Keys, Pegula, who has a net worth of nearly £15 million and is set to inherit a £5.5 billion fortune, suggested that Murray might have been intrigued by the opportunity to gain insight into Djokovic’s mindset.
Pegula remarked, “I think he was so intrigued. I believe he was thinking, ‘This is so unusual, I’m so curious. Why are you asking me to coach you, but I’m also fascinated by how your mind operates and your thought process out there.’ And I observed them interacting.”
Keys also found the partnership between Murray and Djokovic unusual, supporting Pegula’s view that Murray likely saw it as a chance to understand what makes Djokovic a formidable opponent.
Murray and Djokovic have both addressed their decision to part ways following the coaching stint. Murray revealed in an interview with The Times in June that he saw coaching Djokovic as a unique opportunity and wanted to give it a try despite enjoying his time at home.
Djokovic discussed the split, emphasizing that they mutually agreed to end their partnership as they felt they had reached their limits in terms of on-court results. Djokovic expressed gratitude for the experience and acknowledged Murray’s tennis intelligence.
Although the coaching relationship did not yield the desired outcomes, both players appreciated the opportunity to work together and share insights into the game.
