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Why Novak Djokovic's New Coach Could Change the Game
Australian Open, AustraliaWednesday, January 8, 2025
Woodbridge praises Djokovic’s consistency but admits his performance in the Grand Slams last year wasn’t his best. Still, he reminds us Djokovic was a finalist at Wimbledon and won Olympic gold. The ex-pro is also confident in the new generation of players, noting that athletes like Alcaraz and Sinner have shown incredible skill. However, Woodbridge suggests they need more finesse and feel, not just power.
The Australian Open, Woodbridge explains, plays into Djokovic’s strengths thanks to the Plexicushion surface. It’s fast but balanced, perfect for Djokovic’s all-court game. Woodbridge also sees potential in rising stars like Taylor Fritz and Alex de Minaur, hoping de Minaur can reach a Grand Slam semi-final or final.
Stefan Edberg, a six-time Grand Slam champion, believes Djokovic can’t be counted out, despite not winning a major in 2024. His fitness and strategic scheduling keep him in contention, particularly on the hard courts of Melbourne and the grass at Wimbledon.
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