“It’s not easy to train the best player in history”: Novak Djokovic, a headache for his coaches

“Thanks for putting up with me!” » Usually, Novak Djokovic slips these few words to his staff at the end of his many titles on the circuit. This Sunday in Turin, after his victory in the Masters final against Jannik Sinner, the Serbian simply admitted to the public that his team had been there “in good times and bad”.

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Because if the world number 1 very often puts a smile on his coaches’ faces as his success ratio is still impressive this season (90.16%, 55 wins for 6 losses), the “Djoker” is also a strong character to manage on a daily basis. .

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