Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Djokovic denies claims of on-court coaching

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Coaches will come under nearly as much scrutiny as the players over the next fortnight at Wimbledon with every facial gesture captured on the TV cameras and repeated in super slow motion.

But with all forms of on-court coaching prohibited at grand slam tournament­s, the line between offering support and passing on coded tactical messages can by blurred.

Men’s title-holder Novak Djokovic, who has for mer champion Boris Becker working as head coach alongside Marian Vajda, was asked at his pre-tournament news conference on Sunday whether Becker pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable — the insinuatio­n being that instructio­ns were being passed.

“I don’t think that we’re cheating,” the 28-year-old Djokovic, who has worked with the German since 2013, said.

“I don’t think that’s how you can call it. I mean, there are special ways of, I would say, communicat­ion.

“As (Boris) mentioned, the way you look at each other, the way you feel your box, and box feels what you’re going through on the court. I think that’s something that just gives you that reassuranc­e, gives you that confidence.

“It’s not necessary that he tells me where to serve or to which side of the opponent’s court I have to play, because that doesn’t happen.

“But it’s more, you know, encouragem­ent, and more of a support and reassuranc­e in those moments.”

With so many cameras following the matches of the top players Djokovic said it would be picked up immediatel­y if a coach was offering specific tactical instructio­n rather than just psychologi­cal support.

“We can’t pretend like that’s not happening in tennis,” he said. “Of course, there are situations when it happens, and not just with the top players, with everybody.

“Of course, there are certain rules, but also there are times when the team of the player communicat­es with the player when he gets to go and take the towel in the corner, which is closer to the box, or, you know, different ways.

“I think it’s all fine as long as it’s not regular. Also that’s up to the chair umpire or supervisor to decide if somebody’s breaking the rules or not.”

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GETTY IMAGES Boris Becker

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