Murray told me yesterday that now that I have a real coach, I'm winning again," reveals Djokovic with humor before his debut at Roland-Garros.
Having achieved his 100th title in Geneva on Saturday and attended the tribute ceremony for Rafael Nadal yesterday, Novak Djokovic had a busy weekend.
On Monday, he appeared at a press conference before his match tomorrow against Mackenzie McDonald in the third rotation on the Philippe-Chatrier. He notably discussed the end of his collaboration with Andy Murray, whom he encountered again yesterday:
"Regarding our separation, we were on the same wavelength. He told me yesterday that now that I have a real coach (Djokovic recently hired Dusan Vemic), I'm winning again.
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