The Phnom Penh Post

Becker criticises Djokovic following their split

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NOVAK Djokovic failed to train hard enough and will not regain the top world ranking unless he “puts in the hours”, former coach Boris Becker says, after the pair split.

Djokovic has won 12 Grand Slam titles – six under Becker – but on Tuesday the Serb confirmed rumours that he and the German legend had parted ways after three years together.

“He has not spent as much time on the practice court as he should have in the last six months and he knows that,” Becker, 49, told Sky Sports News.

“Success doesn’t come by pushing a button. You have to work your butt off because that is what your opponents are doing.”

After winning the French Open in June, Djokovic had a poor second half of the season, losing the world No1 ranking he had held for 122 weeks to Britain’s Andy Murray in November.

Djokov ic a lso lost his Wimbledon a nd US Open t it les a nd was eliminated i n t he f i rst rou nd of t he Rio Oly mpics.

He made a change to his coaching team towards the end of the season and Spaniard Pepe Imaz joined him for the Paris Masters, where the four-time champion fell in the quarterfin­als, and the World Tour Finals in London – where he lost to Murray.

“Such a decision does not happen overnight. It was a process,” Becker said, calling their separation “consensual”.

Becker, a three-time Wimbledon winner, says he will now be Djokovic’s “greatest fan” and believes the 29-yearold will regain his No1 status.

“I am also convinced that he will become the most dominant player again, but he has to get back on the practice court and put in the necessary hours,” Becker said.

“Novak must concentrat­e on what has made him strong.”

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