Novak Djokovic’s recent split with his long-time coach, Goran Ivanisevic, has raised a lot of questions. Ivanisevic, who was with Djokovic since 2018, played a significant role in helping him win 12 of his 24 Grand Slam titles, along with a number of other achievements. Djokovic himself expressed deep respect for Ivanisevic, highlighting their strong friendship despite their on-court ups and downs
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The timing of this decision, however, was surprising. Andy Roddick noted that changes in a coaching team are rarely made mid-season, and something likely prompted this move
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. Roddick also speculated that Djokovic would probably opt for a “known entity” as his next coach, possibly returning to previous partnerships, like with Boris Becker, who helped Djokovic secure six Grand Slam titles during their time together
Djokovic’s decision underscores his reliance on familiar figures who understand the pressures at the top of the game, which may suggest a more conservative approach as he prepares for major events like the French Open. Roddick also mentioned that Djokovic might reconnect with his former coach, Marian Vajda, especially considering the quick turnaround needed before the next Grand Slam
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