
Andy Murray is returning to coaching this summer by joining British player Jack Draper's team for the grass-court season, including Wimbledon. This follows Murray's brief six-month coaching stint with Novak Djokovic earlier in 2025. Draper, who has faced injuries recently, aims to return for the Queen's Club tournament in June. Murray's role is seen as mentorship alongside Draper's existing Lawn Tennis Association support, reflecting Murray's interest in nurturing emerging talent.
The articles focus on sports developments without political framing. They present perspectives from both Murray and Draper, highlighting career transitions and mentorship without partisan viewpoints. The coverage is centered on athletic performance and coaching dynamics, reflecting neutral sports journalism.
The tone across the articles is generally positive and supportive, emphasizing Murray's continued involvement in tennis through coaching and Draper's potential comeback. While acknowledging Draper's injury challenges and Murray's short coaching stint with Djokovic, the coverage maintains an optimistic outlook on their collaboration.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| hindustantimes | Andy Murray confirms next coaching gig after leaving Novak Djokovic's team, joins Jack Draper for Wimbledon prep | Center | Positive |
| indiatoday | Andy Murray to return to coaching after failed Djokovic stint, to train British star | Center | Positive |
indiatoday broke this story on 12 May, 04:20 pm. Other outlets followed.
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