Andy Murray will join Jack Draper's coaching team for the upcoming grass-court season, including the Wimbledon Championships [1].
The move marks a significant transition for Draper, who is seeking a strong performance on grass following the departure of his previous coach, Jamie Delgado [5]. With Murray's extensive experience on the London lawns, the partnership aims to maximize Draper's potential during the most prestigious stretch of the British tennis calendar.
Murray is a two-time Wimbledon champion [2], providing him with a specialized understanding of the surface and the pressures of the tournament. This arrangement comes as Murray returns to a coaching role, bringing a level of technical and mental expertise that few current coaches can offer.
This is not Murray's first foray into coaching in recent years. He previously coached Novak Djokovic for six months between November 2024 and May 2025 [3]. That stint demonstrated Murray's ability to translate his tactical brilliance from player to mentor on a global scale.
The announcement, made on May 12, 2026 [4], has already drawn attention across the sport. Jamie Murray said he reacted to the news of his brother joining Draper's camp, adding a family dimension to the professional collaboration.
The partnership will focus specifically on the grass-court swing, centering on the championships in London, United Kingdom [1]. By integrating Murray into the team, Draper gains access to a strategist who has mastered the nuances of the grass game, a surface that often requires distinct adjustments from the hard courts used in other majors.
“Andy Murray will join Jack Draper's coaching team for the upcoming grass-court season.”
This collaboration represents a strategic effort to keep British tennis talent competitive at the highest level of the sport. By pairing a rising star like Draper with a veteran champion like Murray, the UK tennis community is leveraging internal expertise to ensure a strong domestic presence at Wimbledon. It also suggests that Murray is increasingly interested in a post-playing career focused on mentorship and tactical development.




