After the end of the professional relationship between the Murcian tennis player and the Valencian coach, we remember other tennis separations that surprised the tennis world.
After the end of the professional relationship between the Murcian tennis player and the Valencian coach, we remember other tennis separations that surprised the tennis world.
Marian Vajda, former coach of Novak Djokovic, talks about how he has experienced the Serbian's recent successes, including the Olympic gold in Paris: "It was truly incredible collaborating with Novak for 15 years, being with him on his journey. Of course, now, in recent years, I'm doing other jobs in my country. We often exchange text messages and talk. We spoke after the Olympics. I was crying, and he was crying. We were all crying because he won the Olympic gold, and that was the crown of his work, of all his successes, and it was truly extraordinary," he confessed to Sport Alo.
"It's all about more than just numbers. I see my cooperation with Novak as a process. When I met him, he was very young and had nothing but confidence. He told me, 'Marian, I'm going to be number one. When we started working, I thought he couldn't improve. He's the best player who could have deserved it, and it was simply incredible. As a coach, I saw how he progressed, how he trained better, but for him, the goal was to be the number one in tennis and win all those tournaments, Grand Slam titles. It has been an incredible journey, but when I look back now and see all those numbers, it truly is an incredible achievement. I would have never imagined he would win so many titles and tournaments and be the best in the history of tennis."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vajda, sobre Djokovic: "Cuando empezamos a trabajar, pensé que no podía mejorar"
[pixels-player]After the end of the professional relationship between the Murcian tennis player and the Valencian coach, we remember other tennis separations that surprised the tennis world.
Marian Vajda, former coach of Novak Djokovic, talks about how he has experienced the Serbian's recent successes, including the Olympic gold in Paris: "It was truly incredible collaborating with Novak for 15 years, being with him on his journey. Of course, now, in recent years, I'm doing other jobs in my country. We often exchange text messages and talk. We spoke after the Olympics. I was crying, and he was crying. We were all crying because he won the Olympic gold, and that was the crown of his work, of all his successes, and it was truly extraordinary," he confessed to Sport Alo.
"It's all about more than just numbers. I see my cooperation with Novak as a process. When I met him, he was very young and had nothing but confidence. He told me, 'Marian, I'm going to be number one. When we started working, I thought he couldn't improve. He's the best player who could have deserved it, and it was simply incredible. As a coach, I saw how he progressed, how he trained better, but for him, the goal was to be the number one in tennis and win all those tournaments, Grand Slam titles. It has been an incredible journey, but when I look back now and see all those numbers, it truly is an incredible achievement. I would have never imagined he would win so many titles and tournaments and be the best in the history of tennis."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vajda, sobre Djokovic: "Cuando empezamos a trabajar, pensé que no podía mejorar"
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