The Phnom Penh Post

Djokovic confirms split with coach Becker

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WORLD No2 Novak Djokovic confirmed on Tuesday he has split from his coach Boris Becker after three years working together.

“Boris Becker and I have jointly decided to end our cooperatio­n,” Djokovic, who won this year’s Australian and French Open titles, wrote on his official Facebook page.

The Serb has won 12 Grand Slam titles in his career – six while working with Germany’s Becker – twice in Australia (2015, 2016) and Wimbledon (2014, 2015) and the French (2016) and US Open (2016) once.

“The goals we set when we started working together have been completely fulfilled, and I want to thank him for the cooperatio­n, teamwork, dedication and commitment,” said.

“On the other hand, my profession­al plans are now directed primarily to maintain a good level of play, and also to make a good schedule and new goals for the next season.

“In this regard I will make all future decisions,” said 29-year-old Djokovic.

Becker, now 49 and who won six Grand Slams himself, reacted on Twitter by posting a photo of himself and Djokovic celebratin­g this year’s French Open title, saying: “Thank U ! We had the time of our life . . . #teamdjokov­ic.”

After his Paris triumph in June, Djokovic had a complicate­d second half of the season, losing the world No1 ranking he had held for 122 weeks from July 7, 2014 to Britain’s Andy Murray in November.

Djokovic also lost his Wimbledon and US Open titles and was eliminated in the first round of the Rio Olympics by eventual champion Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina.

Djokovic had made a change to his coaching team towards the end of the 2016 season, with Spaniard Pepe Imaz joining him for the Paris Masters, where the record four-time champion fell in the quarterfin­als, and the World Tour Finals in London, where he lost to Murray.

 ?? AFP ?? Boxers compete in a muay Thai bout in Sungai Kolok in southern Thailand’s Narathiwat province.
AFP Boxers compete in a muay Thai bout in Sungai Kolok in southern Thailand’s Narathiwat province.

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