Andy Murray is set to return to tennis in a new coaching role, joining fellow Briton Jack Draper's team for the grass-court season.

What happened?

Murray famously celebrated his 2013 Wimbledon win by clambering up to the stands, and now he's back in a coaching capacity.
He sat down with BBC Sport for an exclusive interview about what tempted him back to tennis.

Why it matters for Andy Murray

Two years on from his retirement, Murray's decision to join Draper's team is a significant move.
Murray was not surprised by Serena Williams' decision to retire, and he discussed the challenges of returning to the sport.

What comes next?

Murray could be back in the Centre Court coaching box next week, shouting down instructions to Draper.
He ended Britain's 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men's champion in 2013, and now he's helping the next generation.
Murray's experience will be invaluable to Draper, who is looking to make an impact on the grass-court season.
The grass-court season is set to be an exciting one, with Murray's involvement adding an extra layer of interest.
Murray's return to tennis is a welcome one, and his coaching role will be closely watched.
He will bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to Draper's team, and his involvement will be a major boost.
The Centre Court coaching box will be familiar territory for Murray, who has spent many hours there as a player.
Now, he will be using his expertise to help Draper navigate the challenges of the grass-court season.
Murray's decision to join Draper's team is a significant one, and it will be interesting to see how it plays out.
The grass-court season is just around the corner, and Murray's involvement will add an extra layer of excitement.