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Murray says coaching mere mortals could be challenge for Federer

Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray said he hopes Roger Federer will stay involved in tennis as he heads into retirement but suggested the Swiss great is so gifted that coaching other players might prove difficult.

Switzerland's Roger Federer (L) gets instructions from Spain's Rafael Nadal (R) of Team Europe playing against USA's Jack Sock and USA's Frances Tiafoe of Team World during their 2022 Laver Cup men's doubles tennis match at the O2 Arena in London on September 23, 2022. - Roger Federer brings the curtain down on his spectacular career in a "super special" match alongside long-time rival Rafael Nadal at the Laver Cup in London on Friday. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE

Switzerland’s Roger Federer (L) gets instructions from Spain’s Rafael Nadal (R) while playing for Team Europe in the Laver Cup.
Photo: GLYN KIRK

The 41-year-old Federer claimed 20 Grand Slam singles titles, ripped up the record books and is widely-regarded as the best player ever to wield a racket.

Murray was part of Team Europe as Federer bade a tearful farewell to tennis at the Laver Cup this weekend having announced that the event in London would be the last of his 24-year career.

Federer has hinted that he would like to play exhibition events but has been guarded about the chances of moving into coaching at some point in the future.

“I’m sure if he was to coach one day, which he obviously doesn’t need to — he’d pick players that I’d imagine he’d be motivated to be coaching in the big matches and helping there,” Murray, who lost three Grand Slam finals to Federer, told reporters at the O2 Arena.

“The one thing that is I think difficult when you are as talented and have as many options as him is to remember that not everybody can do the things that he did.

“He had the ability to play everything and he had so many options at his disposal that that’s the challenging thing also as a coach sometimes, especially someone in his position.”

Murray said it had been an emotional night when Federer played alongside Rafa Nadal in what was his last match.

“Was lucky to be here and be present for Friday night,” Murray said, although he admitted when he finally decides to retire it might be a less memorable affair.

“I’m really not thinking about that right now. I certainly won’t and don’t deserve to have a send-off like that,” Murray said. “You know, Roger did deserve that night, and it was super special having all of those guys there.”

Federer declined to say what his plans are, when asked after the match, but said being Laver Cup captain was not on the radar.

“No plans there. Bjorn (Borg’s) doing a great job. Thomas (Enqvist) as well, supporting him all the way.

“It’s been great fun. Who knows, maybe one day, but we don’t have any plans so far.”

– Reuters

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