"Their knowledge and dedication inspire me to work harder than ever, and I’m ready to put in the hard work," the Pole announced on Friday.
The announcement came three months after Hurkacz parted ways with his coach of five years, American Craig Boynton, news outlets reported.
"Having Nicolas Massu and Ivan Lendl as part of my team is an honor," Hurkacz said in a statement.
“I’m excited and optimistic for season 2025 and beyond," he added, as quoted on the atptour.com website.
"This has been a year of ups and downs; I’ve learned a lot and grown a lot, and I can finally say I am fully healthy and ready for the challenges ahead," the 27-year-old also said.
Lendl, an eight-time Grand Slam champion, helped Britain's Andy Murray to three major titles, while Massu, an Olympic doubles gold medallist, coached Austria's Dominic Thiem to the 2020 US Open crown, atptour.com reported.
Hurkacz achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 6 in August but later underwent knee surgery to treat an injury suffered in the second round of Wimbledon.
He finishes the year ranked No. 16 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
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Source: IAR, PAP, tennis.com, atptour.com