Djokovic's Coaching Search: From Ivanisevic Split to Potential New Mentors

Djokovic's Coaching Search: From Ivanisevic Split to Potential New Mentors
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Wednesday 3 April 2024, 16:22
Novak Djokovic is currently training with Nenad Zimonjic, a Serbian tennis player who has led the Serbian team in the Davis Cup twice. The forty-seven-year-old is one of the potential candidates to become the new coach of the current world number 1. In recent days, in fact, there was a surprising split with Ivanisevic, and since that day Nole has been training individually. An athlete of his experience certainly does not need someone to tell him what to do, the Serbian could easily manage himself, but having someone to help is always appreciated and for this reason Djokovic is looking around. Among all the possibilities to take Ivanisevic's place, there are three women. Why Sinner is not as strong on clay as on other surfaces? Numbers, characteristics, and everything you need to know. As reported by Dagospia, the first two are former WTA champions: Amelie Mauresmo and Conchita Martinez (respectively former number 1 and 2 in the world). The first is 44 years old, while the second is 51, and both have embarked on a high-level coaching career after retirement. In addition to them, there is also a surprise name, that of Judy Murray, mother of the historic rival Andy. She is a highly respected coach in the circuit and has led the British Fed Cup team from 2011 to 2016, and her enlistment would be a media coup. The Zimonjic solution, however, should not be discarded and is supported by Ivanisevic himself: 'He is the right person for him, he knows Novak very well and has great tennis expertise. At this moment, Novak does not need a new person, after ten days he would go crazy. He already knows everything he needs to do, but Zimonjic's approach could help him, they know each other very well.'
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