McEnroe addresses some believing Djokovic needs a full-time coach to win.
American tennis icon John McEnroe says it is “laughable” to think that Novak Djokovic needs a full-time coach in order to be successful on the court.
Since deciding to part ways with his coach of six years Goran Ivanisevic, Djokovic has briefly worked with former doubles world No. 1 Nenad Zimonjic and currently he is accompanied by Boris Bosnjakovic for the French Open.
At Roland Garros, Djokovic is aiming to defend his title but also to win only his first title of the season. While Djokovic’s form since splitting with Ivanisevic hasn’t been great, his play at the start of the year while he had a full-time coach sitting in his box wasn’t great either.
While it has been a rough 2024 season for Djokovic, he has managed to get through his opening two French Open matches with back-to-back straight-set wins over Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Roberto Carballes Baena.
McEnroe: Laughable to think Djokovic needs a coach to win