The Serbian tennis player can “go crazy,” and Goran Ivanisevic has cautioned Novak Djokovic’s new coach that they might question “what’s going on.”
After parting ways with Ivanisevic after six years, Djokovic is currently looking for a new coach. Some publications in Serbia even speculate that Andy Murray’s mother could be a possibility.
Although Ivanisevic assisted Djokovic in double his overall number of Grand Slam singles victories, the two had several arguments during their later years together.
After the French Open the previous year, Ivanisevic said of the 24-time major champion, “It’s not an easy guy,” and he should quit screaming at his own box.
At the Australian Open this year, Djokovic then had a tantrum at Ivanisevic et al., losing all patience with his crew for neglecting him.
After losing to Taylor Fritz in his quarterfinal encounter at Melbourne Park, Djokovic fell to Jannik Sinner in the semifinals.
After making the decision to take a break from the ATP Tour, the 36-year-old made his comeback at Indian Wells, where he lost in the worst match of his career.
Following that, Djokovic and Ivanisevic parted ways, and his previous coach has since delivered a warning to whoever chooses to work with him going forward.
Ivanisevic told Sport Klub, “At this point, Novak doesn’t need someone completely new who is yet to get to know him.”
Let’s imagine that after ten days, Novak “goes crazy,” and the new coach is left perplexed.
“I’m not sure how long Novak intends to play, but he currently has the ideal partner in Ziki,” Ivanisevic continued.
I adore him, and he is a fantastic buddy of mine; we have experienced a lot together. He understands a great deal about tennis, but more importantly, he is well familiar with Novak.