Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

AGASSI IGNITES NEW FIRE IN DJOKER

- Omnisport

PARIS: World number two Novak Djokovic said it is a dream come true to have tennis great Andre Agassi as his coach.

Djokovic and eight-time grand slam champion Agassi will team up for the French Open and possibly beyond as the former world number one attempts to get back to the peak of his powers.

A winner of 12 Majors, Djokovic — who split from Boris Becker last December — lost to Alexander Zverev in the final of Sunday’s Internazio­nali BNL d’Italia.

Djokovic is relishing the opportunit­y to work with Agassi, having only claimed one title in 2017 after losing his spot atop the ATP Tour rankings to Andy Murray last year.

“Having Andre Agassi as a coach is a dream come true, honestly,” Djokovic said. “He’s someone that I was looking up to when I was younger.

“We have similar styles of game, very similar. He has been considered to be one of the greatest returners of all time and I was relying on return in my game throughout my career a lot. So there are a lot of similariti­es. But also, in the trajectory throughout the career and him experienci­ng that drop in the rankings and then coming back from 140, I think, in the world, to number one.

“I guess, experienci­ng different conditions in his life and facing a lot of challenges and still managing to come out on top and still showing his resilience and strength, that is something I can relate to a lot. He’s been through everything I have been through right now, not just right now but throughout my career. He understand­s the role of being one of the top players.

“He understand­s how it is to win all the tournament­s in the world, because he has won them all. It’s an amazing adventure for both of us.”

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