Novak Djokovic parts ways with his coaching team

Novak Djokovic parts ways with his coaching team

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Novak Djokovic has endured a disappointing run of form ever since winning the French Open last year and it has resulted in the Serbian parting ways with his coaching staff. Djokovic also revealed that he will be without a coach for the immediate future until he decides on a replacement.

Djokovic has parted ways with his coach Marian Vajda, fitness coach Gebhard Phil Gritsch, and physiotherapist Miljan Amanovic. In a statement, the 29-year old thanked the now departed trio for their contributions to his success in the past few years. “I am forever grateful to Marian, GG and Miljan for a decade of friendship, professionalism and commitment to my career goals,” Djokovic said, reported Eurosport.

“Without their support, I couldn’t have achieved these professional heights. I know they completely dedicated themselves and their lives to help me achieve my dreams and they were always my driving force and wind in my back. It was not an easy decision, but we all felt that we need a change. I am very grateful and proud of our relationship and unbreakable bond that we built through years of mutual love, respect, and understanding. They are my family and that will never change.”

Djokovic has suffered a radical change in fortunes ever since claiming the title at Roland Garros last year. More importantly, he also lost his No. 1 ranking to Andy Murray last November and is currently a spot below the Scot in the rankings.

His dismal run has continued into 2017, where his Qatar Open title in early January is the only time he has crossed the quarterfinal stage in five tournaments so far, this year. And the now departed Vajda has also admitted that it is time for a new think tank for Djokovic.

"We arrived at the point where we all realized we need new energy in the team. Novak can do so much more and I am sure he will. I am convinced that he will remain at the top of the tennis for many years and that he will bring a lot of joy to all the tennis fans around the world with his victories. Of course, we will continue consulting each other, seeing each other and hanging out together because after all, we are a family," Vajda said.

Finally, the Serbian has not named a new coaching team as yet and revealed that he would be without a coach on tour, for the immediate future.

"I have been on the tour long enough to know how to manage daily routines and I don’t want to rush my decision. I will be on the tour alone for a while with support of my family and management. I will inform the public when I find the right person, but for now, I thank you for your support and understanding," concluded the 12-time Grand Slam winner.

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