the serbian Novak Djokovic entered the central court that will host the ATP and WTA tournaments in Adelaide, Australia, followed by a well-known character in the world of tennis but not related to the figure of ‘Nole’, 35 years old and world number five.
Behind him, the man who eventually got his body in shape before starting the training session, the Italian Claudio Zimagliathe replacement of the eternal Argentine Ulises Badio, who has worked in the Balkans since 2017, as confirmed by Tennis Majors. The South American spent some time alternating trips with Serbian Miljan Armanovic
Zimaglia was in the academy of the Italian Riccardo Piatti, one of the men who most helped the teenage Djokovic when he had to leave the Balkan War and continue his sports growth in the transalpine lands.
Zimaglia has therefore collaborated with tennis players such as Milos Raonic or Jannik Sinner, as well as recently with the American Brandon Nakashima.
The Italian joins the Croatian coach Goran Ivanisevic, once left by the Slovakian Marian Vajda or the advice of Boris Becker, and the Italian physical trainer Marco Panichi.
Source: La Verdad

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