Tennis legend Novak Djokovic has stated that he couldn't get more out of his coaching partnership with his former rival Andy Murray. Notably, the Serbian legend has parted ways with Murray ahead of the French Open 2025. The 24-time Grand Slam winner has received a wildcard and will appear in the Geneva Open 2025.
The star player welcomed Murray at the start of the year. Under Murray's tenure, Djokovic made it to the semi-finals of the Australian Open but crashed out in the first round of the Qatar Open and Indian Wells. The star player staged his stellar comeback at the Miami Open, but he lost the summit clash against Jakub Mensik.
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Thereafter, he has struggled to get a single win on the clay court swing. The star player suffered an opening-round exit in Monte Carlo, while he did not make his appearance in the Barcelona Open. Djokovic suffered a first-round defeat in the Mutua Madrid Open as well before he pulled out from the recently concluded Italian Open 2025.
Meanwhile, Djokovic will be making his presence felt in the ATP 250 tournament, the Geneva Open, where he will be looking to win his 100th ATP title, alongside bolstering the preparations for the French Open 2025. He made it to the semifinals of the Australian Open and is hoping to continue the same run in the second Grand Slam of the year, slated to take place from the end of May in Paris.
Ahead of Roland Garros, Djokovic has announced a new coaching member on his team. The Serb has introduced Dusan Vemic to his team. The tennis star is further joined by Boris Bosnjakovic for the Geneva Open and French Open 2025.
"We felt like we couldn't get more out of that partnership on the court, and that's all there is to it.My respect towards Andy remains the same, even more actually, I got to know him as a person. I'm not currently looking for a coach, Dušan Vemic will be in Geneva and at Roland Garros as part of my team!. Dusan Vemic and Boris Bosnjakovic will share that role for the next couple of tournaments, and then we'll see... I'm not in any rush to choose; I'm happy with these guys," Novak Djokovic said.
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