Novak Djokovic, the world’s top-ranked tennis player, has announced that Boris Bosnjakovic will be his team’s new interim coach for the upcoming Roland Garros tournament. This decision comes after Djokovic split with his previous coach, Goran Ivanisevic, and has been without a regular coach since then.
Bosnjakovic, a 50-year-old from Novi Sad, has had a significant influence on Djokovic’s professional career. Djokovic expressed his confidence in Bosnjakovic during a recent press conference, stating that he will be working with him on analysis, preparation, and tactics for the tournament in Paris.
The Serbian champion has had a challenging year so far, with a disappointing loss to Tomas Machac in the Geneva semifinal. Djokovic’s supporters have been urging him to appoint a new coach to help him improve his game and bounce back from recent setbacks.
Looking ahead, Djokovic is set to face world no.142 Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the 1st round of the Roland Garros tournament. With a current record of 1-0 against Herbert, Djokovic will be looking to start his campaign on a positive note.
As Djokovic prepares for Roland Garros and looks towards Wimbledon, where he will also be competing, all eyes will be on how his partnership with Bosnjakovic will impact his performance on the court. Tennis fans around the world will be eagerly anticipating Djokovic’s upcoming matches and hoping for a return to top form for the Serbian superstar.