Djokovic is in no hurry – decision in the next few weeks (or months) – News – Tennis – B92.sport

Djokovic is in no hurry – decision in the next few weeks (or months) – News – Tennis – B92.sport
Djokovic is in no hurry – decision in the next few weeks (or months) – News – Tennis – B92.sport
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Since then, he has been training with Nenad Zimonjić and it seemed that the collaboration between the two Serbs would be permanent, but that is not certain yet.

After the screening of the film about Nikola Pilić, Novak stated that one of the options is that there is no coach. Novak has never been without a coach, so it is a big unknown what the independent work of the Serbian tennis player would look like.

That he is thinking about it, he confirmed after the “Laureus” award, which he received for the fifth time in his career.

“I’m still wondering if I need a coach or not. I’m thinking about various things. I’ve been with Nenad Zimonjic and I’ll make a final decision in the next few weeks or months. I’ve played professional tennis for over 20 years and had various teams and coaches. No I don’t think I need a coach or a physio because the team is ultimately the formula for success. That’s what makes you better, but I’m at a stage in my career right now where I’m wondering if being without is an option. coach” he said Djokovic in an interview with “Mundo deportivo”.

Among the award winners in Madrid was the Rafael Nadal Foundation.

“All my respect to Rafa. I hope to see him in one or two tournaments and at least play against him one more time. I can’t make predictions for the future at this point, but it’s amazing what he’s done in his career. He’s inspired a lot young people in Spain, but also in the world”, concluded Djokovic, who intends to play at the Masters in Rome in two weeks, but the focus remains on the remaining Grand Slams and the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris.

The article is in Serbian

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