Novak Djokovic recrute Viktor Troicki comme entraîneur malgré les questions sur son passé

Novak Djokovic a intégré son ami de longue date et ancien coéquipier Viktor Troicki à son équipe d'entraîneurs. Cette décision intervient alors que le joueur de 38 ans se prépare pour Roland-Garros après avoir peu joué ces derniers temps.

Djokovic a annoncé la nouvelle sur Instagram, qualifiant Troicki d'ami et de coéquipier. Le duo a remporté la Coupe Davis ensemble en 2010, Troicki ayant assuré la victoire décisive contre la France. Troicki a déjà été aperçu sur les courts de Roland-Garros aux côtés des autres membres de l'équipe pour soutenir la star serbe.

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