Laura Robson does not count on to see Novak Djokovic shouting at Andy Murray but in addition thinks that the Briton will not be the kind of coach who will probably be fist-bumping and searching all energized from the field.
Throughout his six-year tenure with Goran Ivanisevic, the Serb landed 12 Grand Slams and improved to an all-time file of 24.
However through the years – particularly in the previous few years of their partnership – there have been moments when the 37-year-old would shout on the Croatian or be irritated together with his staff when he felt they weren’t supporting him sufficient.
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Now that Djokovic is ready to work with Murray on the Australian Open, some marvel if the newly retired Briton will get the identical therapy when issues get tough on the court docket.
Whereas some argue that the present world No. 7 must be himself on the court docket and let loose his frustration, some suppose he has an excessive amount of of a respect for the previous two-time Wimbledon finalist to scream at him.
Robson: I do not get the vibe that Djokovic goes to shout at Murray
“I don’t get the vibe that Novak is going to shout at him. I just don’t think that would be the partnership that they’d have,. And when they’ve competed against each other so many times and have so much respect for one another, I get the feeling that it’s going to be a much more positive set of emotions going towards the players’ box,” the previous world No. 27 advised Eurosport.
“But equally, I am also struggling to imagine Andy up on his feet, fist-pumping, the way that you expect a coach to in the key moments. It’s fascinating. I can’t wait to see it unfold.”
Since Murray isn’t anticipated to affix Djokovic on the Brisbane, followers in all probability will not get some solutions till the Australian Open.