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Tim Henman: ‘I told Andy Murray to take his time the next week he was coaching Djokovic’

New Laver Cup Team Europe vice-captain won’t be moving into coaching even if he does like the look of Jack DraperTim Henman says he has no intention of following Andy Murray’s lead into full-time coaching despite being appointed the new vice-captain of Team Europe at the Laver Cup. From this year, Henman will act as a mentor to some of the best players in the world alongside the team captain, Yannick Noah, the 1983 French Open champion.“I think coaching is a far bigger commitment in terms of time, in terms of travel, and I’ve had those offers, but it just doesn’t appeal to me,” said Henman. “And that may change. I would never shut the door on coaching an individual player. I was involved in the ATP Cup, but that was a very specific event. Continue reading...



Tim Henman is enjoying his media work and will not pursue a full-time coaching career despite being named Team Europe vice-captain for the Laver Cup. He advised Andy Murray to take his time before coaching, but Murray started coaching Novak Djokovic the following week. Henman is acting as a mentor at the Laver Cup, appreciates spending time with his family, and is following the progress of British players like Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu.

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