Shocking: Former Novak Djokovic coach criticizes “nonsensical” speculation and warns players to end the discussion.

Goran Ivanisevic, the former coach of Novak Djokovic, thinks it is “stupid” to become alarmed about the Serbian player. This year, the world number one is playing a shortened schedule and has already missed multiple tournaments.

Djokovic has yet to make it to a tournament final this season, with an 11-4 record. Because of this, speculation has grown as to whether the 36-year-old is beginning to wind down following an incredible run at the top.

In 2024, Novak Djokovic hasn’t had a great start.
Djokovic’s withdrawal from the Masters 1000 titles in Miami and Madrid raised additional worries among his followers. To Djokovic’s opponents, Ivanisevic has issued a dire warning by dismissing the rumors and asserting that he will quickly return to his peak.

“It’s stupid to even talk about panic,” Ivanisevic stated in an interview with Sportal. In 2022, he also took home the first cup in Rome. Whoa, calm yourself. He’s not 50th on the ATP list; he’s the top in the world.

All is dependent on him and the appearance of Novak on the field. Everyone is free to pack up and head home if the proper, dedicated person shows up to play on any surface. And that’s another thing altogether if the other one shows up. We are aware of his objectives, and I believe he will be prepared for the Olympics. Earlier this year, Djokovic and Ivanisevic announced their separation, sending shockwaves through the sport following five incredibly successful years together. Though many of the available possibilities have been projected to team up with one of the greatest tennis players of all time, the star player is still without a coach. Ivanisevic is sure that the 24-time Grand Slam champion will put up a fierce fight in the competition this summer. Djokovic has made it clear that he is eager to capture a historic title in the Olympics this year. “He is 100 percent motivated when he plays for Serbia, and I know that he will be 800 percent ready and motivated,” he went on. Novak is one man who knows how to be under pressure. It’s only a strong desire, in my opinion; there is no pressure. It matters that mentally, he is prepared. But in Paris, there’s no time to warm up—he needs to be fully focused and prepared right away.

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