Djokovic Names Compatriot Troicki as Coach Ahead of French Open
- Novak Djokovic has named Viktor Troicki as his head coach ahead of the French Open, where Djokovic aims for a record 25th Grand Slam title.
- Troicki, Serbia's Davis Cup captain, previously helped Djokovic during the 2024 Paris Olympics gold medal win and played with him to win Serbia's first Davis Cup title in 2010.
- Troicki's role includes helping Djokovic regain confidence after an injury-affected season and a loss in the Australian Open final in January.
- Djokovic has had limited clay-court preparation due to managing a shoulder injury as he aims for success at the French Open starting Sunday.
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Novak Djokovic Announces His Former Doubles Partner as New Coach Ahead of Roland Garros
Last year, when Novak Djokovic brought in Andy Murray as coach, his singular goal was clear: claim a 25th Grand Slam and surpass Margaret Court’s legendary tally. That dream faltered after six months, leaving Djokovic’s quest paused following his 2023 US Open triumph. Yet, on the eve of the French Open this year, hope rekindles as a fellow Serb joins his coaching team, reigniting the fire to chase the ultimate milestone. Novak Djokovic made head…
Novak Djokovic will once again work with coach Viktor Troicki. The 24-time Grand Slam winner from Serbia confirmed this on Instagram on Wednesday, four days before the start of Roland Garros.
Novak Djokovic announces new coach for French Open: All about the Serbian who once served a 12-month doping ban
Novak Djokovic announced a major change to his team just days before the French Open, bringing in fellow Serbian Viktor Troicki as his new coach for the clay-court Grand Slam.
One year after the end of his collaboration with Andy Murray, the Serbian tennis player hired his compatriot Viktor Troicki.
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