Nine times Slam champion, the Serbian who announced to suffer from MiaShenia could support Nole in some tournaments: “A special bond that lasts from childhood”
Monica Seles alongside Novak Djokovic in the team? The idea was born from the Serbian champion, on the eve of the US Open. The former number one in the world, who has won 4 times in Flushing Meadows and who will debut in the evening session, spoke of the Seles, nine times Slam winner and also originally from Serbia (she was born and raised in Novi Sad), to respond to those who asked him reason for the absence in New York of Dusan Vemic, the coach who had followed him in recent weeks, after the end of the relationship with Andy Murray.
The words of Nole
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“At this moment of my career my thoughts on the coach has changed. I reduced my program, I no longer think of a presence next to me 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it is therefore difficult for me to ask someone to engage full time when I play perhaps two tournaments in two or three months. I do not consider it necessary at the moment, but I would like to have some big names at my side for a few tournaments, like Andy at the beginning of this year,” said Djokovic. Nole admitted to having a name in the lead, which is precisely that of Seles, an idol of when he was a child. “These are only the first interviews and it is more of the emotional aspect than a long -term partnership. It would mean a lot for me. When I was a child in Serbia I had Monica in the head practically every day, because Jelena Gencic, the one who in tennis consider my mother, worked with Monica when she was small -said the 24 times Slam winner -I felt a lot about Monica. I admired her a lot.
the disease
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The former champion of tennis, naturalized American, a few weeks ago announced that he suffered from MiaShenia Gravis, a rare autoimmune disease that makes it difficult “even drying her hair” as she said herself, but the opportunity to work with Djokovic and form a couple with a unique meaning in Serbia would probably also have a great impact in the world of tennis.
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