name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> 'I don’t understand what Novak Djokovic tried to do', says former Top 10

'I don’t understand what Novak Djokovic tried to do', says former Top 10

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The splendid work and the final result achieved by Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon has undoubtedly surprised and impressed even Darren Cahill, who has accompanied the Italian tennis player during these weeks on the grass and has begun to give him 'little' advice on various aspects of his game, guiding the already excellent work of Simone Vagnozzi. The South Tyrolean showed incredible improvements in reading the game in very sensitive matches, such as those against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz and Serbia's Novak Djokovic, and in several shots that were not yet perfect, such as his serve and his volleys. Elements that certify how the Italian grows over time, giving hope to his fans. Right at the end of the London Slam tournament for the talented 20-year-old, some very important news for his future arrived: an agreement was reached between the Australian super-trainer and the San Candido native, who has therefore officially incorporated and the 56-year-old coach permanently to his squad. A very important figure for the team, also for a not insignificant fact: Lleynton Hewitt, Andre Agassi and Simona Halep, together with him, have conquered the first place in the world ranking. This has been announced on social networks by Cahill, who has expressed many nice words about Sinner during the competition in the United Kingdom, confirming that he likes the path he is following: "Honored to join the Jannik team", is his comment on Twitter.

Davydenko opens up on Djokovic

Novak Djokovic faced a huge trouble during the starting of this year’s ATP season as he was banned and deported from Australia ahead of the Australian Open over his vaccination status. The interviewer asked Nikolay Davydenko about what he thought about what happened with Djokovic at the Australian Open. To this, the former world no. 3 replied, “I don’t understand what he tried to do. I supported him, but it was him against the whole country, he against the world. It doesn’t matter if you’re number one or whatever, but even before he landed, I had a feeling he wasn’t going to play. Sometimes I don’t understand what’s going on in his head. Usually Serbs and Russians have the same mentality, but it seems to me that Novak is sometimes German, sometimes Italian, ha-ha-ha.” At the end of July, on the other hand, Sinner will participate in the Umag competition, in which he will face Alcaraz again (in both tournaments he will be seeded number one). On paper, there could be a double challenge on clay between the two for the titles, before flying to the United States for the season on concrete.



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