Novak Djokovic holt Viktor Troicki als Trainer trotz früherer Sperren-Fragen

Novak Djokovic hat seinen langjährigen Freund und ehemaligen Teamkollegen Viktor Troicki in sein Trainerteam aufgenommen. Der Schritt erfolgt, während sich der 38-Jährige mit wenig Spielpraxis zuletzt auf die French Open vorbereitet.

Djokovic teilte die Neuigkeit auf Instagram und bezeichnete Troicki als Freund und Teamkollegen. Das Duo gewann 2010 gemeinsam den Davis Cup, wobei Troicki den entscheidenden Sieg gegen Frankreich holte. Troicki wurde bereits auf dem Platz in Roland Garros gesehen, wo er den serbischen Star gemeinsam mit anderen Mitgliedern des Teams unterstützte.

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