Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.
Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.
Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.
Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.
Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.
Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.
Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.
Novak Djokovic says he won’t “rush” but has hinted at bringing in a stellar name after surprisingly parting company with his entire coaching team.
The world No two ended his successful and long-term partnership with his coach Marian Vajda.
And with barely two weeks until the defence of his French Open begins, Djokovic has been joined on tour by his brother, Marko, and his spiritual guru Pepe Imaz.
But the Serbian has hinted that he will follow the trend of hiring a highly successful former player, but says he will take his time to make the right decision.