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Novak Djokovic admitted his time alongside coach Andy Murray ended because the pair “couldn’t get more out of that ...
Novak Djokovic has appointed long-time friend and former doubles partner Dusan Vemic as his coach for both this week's Geneva ...
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Sporting News on MSNWho will win French Open 2025? Betting, best odds, tips and predictions for Roland Garros winnersFrench Open is upon us at Roland Garros, and The Sporting News has the best odds and betting ahead of the tournament starting ...
A 24-time Major champion, Djokovic finds himself in a tricky spot in his career. He’s on a three-match losing streak for the ...
The French Open starts on Sunday and tennis chiefs have taken action after Novak Djokovic and others complained about fan ...
Novak Djokovic is likely to face a tricky draw when Roland Garros begins May 25, but two-time French Open champion Jim ...
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The Manila Times on MSNNovak Djokovic says ‘not in need of a coach’ as French Open loomsDjokovic parted ways with Andy Murray after a tough start to the season for the 24-time Grand Slam champion. Read more at ...
Murray joined Djokovic at several big tournaments this season, but they suddenly announced their split last week, with the ...
After a strong start, Novak Djokovic removed Andy Murray as his coach earlier this month, weeks ahead of the French Open.
Novak Djokovic admits his form isn't where he would like it to be ahead of the French Open 2025 Grand Slam, but he remains motivated to win.
Novak Djokovic, at 37, is the oldest challenger for the title in the 2025 French Open, and former world number one Caroline Wozniacki felt that the Serb’s age would not be a hurdle for him.
Novak Djokovic will head into the 2025 French Open on the back of a topsy-turvy season, but that is no reason to write off the 24-time Grand Slam champion, says former world number one Jim Courier.
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