Coach Goran Ivanisevic and tennis player Novak Djokovic have parted ways after six years of tremendous success. The 24-time Grand Slam winner has been credited with significantly improving his serve to become one of the finest in the world after the Croatian joined Djokovic’s squad in 2018. Djokovic expressed uncertainty about the identity of his future coach, stating that “there will be one at all.”After splitting from Goran Ivanisevic, Novak Djokovic said he doesn’t have a “clear idea” about his next coach.
Working together for six incredibly successful years, Djokovic is recognized to have improved his serve with Ivanisevic’s assistance en route to a record-breaking 24 Grand Slam victories.
On his Instagram feed, Djokovic revealed the news of the breakup, writing: “Goran and I decided to stop working together a few days ago.” Although there were ups and downs in our on-court chemistry, our friendship remained unwavering.For the first time since the decision was taken, the world number one has now made a public statement.
“To start with, Goran is a lifelong friend of mine and my family,” he remarked.
“I hold a great deal of personal attachment to him; our professional partnership does not imply the termination of our friendship.”Djoovic elaborated on the reasons behind the end of his collaboration with Ivanisevic, stating: “Our separation has been positive, as positive as a breakup can be. We’ve reached a breaking point in terms of cooperation.
Together, we have written the history of our sport, captured Grand Slams, and concluded seasons as the top players in the world, but we have also faced hardships, such as being disqualified from the US Open and being deported from Australia.”I will never forget that he brought the correct values into our relationship and that he was there for me first and foremost as a person, as a human being.”Excellent outcomes followed that kind of chemistry. My best wishes are with Goran.