Fernando Verdasco

Fernando Verdasco and Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open 2017. Photo: getty

Will Verdasco really be Djokovic's coach?

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During the past few days, a rumor has been circulating in the tennis world that, if true, would have been a curious surprise. After an interview with the Spanish player for the publication Sportklub, Fernando Verdasco, his words regarding his recent partnership with Novak Djokovic were distorted. The former tennis player revealed that he would be part of the Serb's team, but not as a coach as has been reported. Verdasco's actual role will be to practice with Nole in Doha to help him be in the best possible shape for the tournament to be held there between February 17 and 22. Thus, this rumor stemming from a misunderstanding or a mistranslation of the Spanish player's interview for Sportklub is debunked.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¿Verdasco será realmente entrenador de Djokovic?

Fernando Verdasco returns to compete. Photo: gettyimages

Verdasco returns to the court to compete

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It had been a long time since there had been any news about Fernando Verdasco's plans and his professional career. The Madrid native has not officially retired, even though he has been out of competition for over a year and has had experiences as a coach or occasional advisor, as he did with Jabeur and Davidovich. Well, the resident of Doha announced that he will compete in the doubles draw at an ITF 25K tournament taking place this same week. He will team up with the Turkish player Cem Ilkel.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Verdasco vuelve a las pistas para competir

Fernando Verdasco and Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open 2017. Photo: getty

Will Verdasco really be Djokovic's coach?

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During the past few days, a rumor has been circulating in the tennis world that, if true, would have been a curious surprise. After an interview with the Spanish player for the publication Sportklub, Fernando Verdasco, his words regarding his recent partnership with Novak Djokovic were distorted. The former tennis player revealed that he would be part of the Serb's team, but not as a coach as has been reported. Verdasco's actual role will be to practice with Nole in Doha to help him be in the best possible shape for the tournament to be held there between February 17 and 22. Thus, this rumor stemming from a misunderstanding or a mistranslation of the Spanish player's interview for Sportklub is debunked.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¿Verdasco será realmente entrenador de Djokovic?

Fernando Verdasco returns to compete. Photo: gettyimages

Verdasco returns to the court to compete

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It had been a long time since there had been any news about Fernando Verdasco's plans and his professional career. The Madrid native has not officially retired, even though he has been out of competition for over a year and has had experiences as a coach or occasional advisor, as he did with Jabeur and Davidovich. Well, the resident of Doha announced that he will compete in the doubles draw at an ITF 25K tournament taking place this same week. He will team up with the Turkish player Cem Ilkel.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Verdasco vuelve a las pistas para competir