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Deyo personally broke up with Murray for breaking up, and there are two new coaches at the French Open!

Recently, Djokovic reviewed the details of his mentorship with Murray. The Serbian star announced late last year that his old rival Murray would join his team as a coach with the goal of the 2025 Australian Open. Later, the duo also extended their time together. However, after a string of disappointing results, Djokovic decided to end the high-profile partnership.



In a press conference ahead of the Geneva Open, the 24-time Grand Slam champion said he and Murray both felt the partnership had reached its full potential and decided to end it. 'We don't feel like we can get more out of this partnership on the pitch and that's the whole reason. Djokovic said.


Djokovic said the six months spent with Murray had further deepened his respect for the British. Under Murray's tutelage, he reached the semifinals of the Australian Open and the final of the Miami Open. "My respect for Andy hasn't changed, it's actually more because I know him better as a person. I think he has a very good tennis IQ. He has the rare mind of a champion, he has achieved extraordinary results and is able to read the game with extreme precision. He added.



The former world No.1, who is currently ranked sixth in the ATP singles rankings, also stressed that his results in the past six months have not met the expectations he shared with Murray, "We didn't achieve what we wanted to achieve in our partnership, that's all." Sometimes cooperation works, sometimes it doesn't. ”


At the same time, Djokovic announced that he will welcome a new member of his coaching staff at the French Open. The Serbian star is currently preparing to give it his all at the Geneva Open, and he has teamed up with Dusan Vemic, who will assist him until the end of the French Open.



Although Djokovic has made it clear that he does not plan to hire a long-term coach at this time, his past experience with Wimmic prompted him to make that decision. Speaking at the press conference before the Geneva Open, Djokovic said: "I'm not looking for a coach at the moment, Vimmic will join my team during Geneva and the French Open! ”


He will also continue to work with Boris Bosnjakovic, who has been by his side since 2024, in an effort to make a great performance at the French Open. He stressed that he is not in a hurry to find a long-term coach, but wants to play well game by game, "I am not in a hurry to choose, I am very happy with these two coaches. ”


Djokovic has been friends with his new team member, Dušan Vimić, for many years. The 48-year-old former professional has accompanied Djokovic to a number of tournaments, including doubles with Djokovic at the 2009 Madrid Open and the 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships.



After retiring as a player, Wimmic worked with players such as the Bryan brothers and Petkovic. He has reached the doubles semifinals of the French Open and Australian Open in his career, which has also instilled more confidence in Djokovic.


Vimić has also been involved in Djokovic's games on several occasions as an assistant coach and sparring partner, and in 2013 he mentored Djokovic as a member of the Serbian Davis Cup coaching team. The familiarity and trust between the two will help Djokovic explore his weaknesses in the tournament more deeply and hopefully help him make a good performance at the upcoming French Open.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Spark)


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