The Serbian Novak Djokovic will play this Friday against Czech Tomas macaqueat 9 am Spanish peninsular time in the third round match that involves a lot of risk due to the potential of the rival.
Above the American Nishesh Basavareddy and the Portuguese Jaime Fariawhere Novak Djokovic dropped a set. The ten-time Australian Open champion needs to make a significant step up in his performance. The campaign began with a loss in the quarterfinals for Brisbane against Reilly Opelkawas out of competition for several months in 2024 when he gave up inner Paris and the ATP Finals. He gradually regained his rhythm.
The man of twenty-four Grand Slams is attentive to everything that moves in his sport. Also with the innovations introduced, as implemented by the Australian Open regarding communication between coaches and tennis players.
When the dialogue was approved while the game was stopped throughout the circuit, the Open chose to bring the coaches closer to their students by placing a box, for four people, at the foot of the court in the main stadiums.
A facility that every tennis player can use or not. To those who adopted it, Novak Djokovicthat there is Andy Murray as the new advisor on this Australian tour. They will then sit down to decide whether to continue their high-profile professional union.
About having it closer, ‘Nole’ is in no doubt: “I think it’s a good introduction to the tournament.” After the praise, the warning: “Maybe this will change in the future with the microphone and all. Although I’m happy the way it is for now.”
He didn’t like the microphones in the box, which would be the most attractive part for the fan. “I understand the fun part and things going viral, because there will be a lot of material,” but he fears sports espionage. This he declared openly.
“The only thing I don’t like is the fact that someone from the opposing team can be watching the game, hear it and send a text message to the team member. Ten seconds later you have the information,” he warned.
So he asks for “some discretion and privacy in terms of actual practice tactics on the pitch. That shouldn’t be made public, because it puts you at risk during matches,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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