Novak Djokovic's coach, Marian Vadja, has revealed some of the changes he implemented when the pair began working together again.
Djokovic reunited with Vajda and his former trainer Gebhard Phil-Gritsch during the clay-court season, having announced a surprise split from them a year ago. The Serb has just won his first Grand Slam title since 2016, and credited his team with helping him find his game again.
Vajda, in an interview with Slovakia's Sport.sk, (https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/347134/marian-vajda-otvorene-vsetko-odstartoval-telefonat-z-dominikanskej-republiky-1-cast/) said Djokovic called him in the days following an opening-round exit at Miami, his second tournament since undergoing elbow surgery. Djokovic was then being coached by Andre Agassi and Radek Stepanek, but would also soon split from them.
"He called me from the Dominican Republic," said Vajda. "We talked for around an hour. I caught him full of doubt. Novak asked me what I thought of his tennis. He was not sure about the way his game should look.
"He suggested I could coach him again. He felt he could not find the right team."
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