Novak Djokovic announces split from Coach Goran Ivanisevic amid career urn

Novak Djokovic, the Serbian tennis player, has announced his split from his coach Goran Ivanisevic, a Croatian tennis legend. Djokovic made the announcement on his Instagram profile, stating that he and Ivanisevic had decided to end their partnership.

Despite their successful collaboration, which saw Djokovic win 12 additional Grand Slam titles since 2018, the decision was made due to fluctuations in their on-court chemistry.

Djokovic expressed gratitude for their time together, highlighting their achievements and the strong friendship they maintained.

The separation from Ivanisevic, while amicable, raises questions about Djokovic’s form and future performances.

 

 

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