Novak Djokovic spoke about collaborating with his childhood idol: who is it.
According to The Sun: The greatest male tennis player in history, Novak Djokovic, highlighted a possible collaboration with his childhood idol Monica Seles.
The Serbian tennis player, 38 years old, has previously worked with former players such as Boris Becker, Goran Ivanisevic, and Andy Murray, and currently does not want a full-time coach at this stage of his life.
Monica Seles, a nineteen-time Grand Slam champion, influenced Djokovic during his upbringing in Belgrade, and the tennis player expressed a desire to collaborate with her.
In April 1993, Seles became a victim of an attack on the court in Hamburg when an obsessed fan of Graf stabbed her in the back between games.
Last month, Seles, who is a very private person, revealed that she was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis - an autoimmune neuromuscular disease - three years ago.
Djokovic acknowledged that Monica Seles had been a mentor for him for many years, supporting him during injuries and difficult moments in his career.
The news of a potential collaboration between Novak Djokovic and Monica Seles, his childhood idol in the world of tennis, sparks interest among fans of both athletes. For Djokovic, this collaboration could become not only a life recommendation but also an opportunity to gain valuable experience from a recognized professional.Read also
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