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McEnroe urges Agassi to spend more time with Djokovic

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Andre Agassi and world No. 4 Novak Djokovic need to work together for at least a month if the American’s coaching is to have a long- term impact on the struggling Serb’s game, threetime Wimbledon champion John McEnroe has said.

Djokovic, who split with his coaching team in a bid to resdiscove­r his form earlier this year, announced that he would start working with Agassi shortly before the French Open.

The 47- year- old American, however, only stayed in Paris for the opening week, and it is not clear whether he will be in Djokovic’s corner at next month’s Wimbledon.

“It looks great on paper when you bring in Andre Agassi, and it is great for tennis,” McEnroe told the British media.

“He did have this career renaissanc­e so there are reasons why it makes sense, but it is hard to think that it could make sense so fast.

“I can’t see it lasting if he is only coming around for very brief moments. But if they got a window of a month, obviously it is a totally diff erent situation entirely.”

Djokovic, who has struggled this year and suff ered a quarterfi nal exit at the French Open, fell out of the top two spots in the world rankings this month for the fi rst time since March 2011.

He continues to work with a spiritual adviser, Pepe Imaz, a Spanish former player. But McEnroe believes that could be draining Djokovic of his killer instinct.

“From an emotional standpoint, Djokovic perhaps felt he wanted to bring in somebody who wants to give people a lot of hugs,” McEnroe added.

“That does not necessaril­y translate to killer instinct. It does not automatica­lly lose it. But you don’t want to get into a situation where it is all peace and love, and then you have to go out and stomp on somebody’s head in competitio­n.”

In a bid to rediscover his form, Djokovic has taken a wild card into this week’s Aegon Internatio­nal at Eastbourne, his fi rst grass- court warm- up tournament appearance ahead of Wimbledon since 2010.

As the top seed, the Serb received a fi rst- round bye and will face Vasek Pospisil of Canada in the second round.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Serbia’s Novak Djokovic practices ahead of his men’s singles tennis match at the ATP Aegon Internatio­nal tennis tournament in Eastbourne, southern England on Monday.
Photo: AFP Serbia’s Novak Djokovic practices ahead of his men’s singles tennis match at the ATP Aegon Internatio­nal tennis tournament in Eastbourne, southern England on Monday.

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