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Old 04-27-2009, 12:15 PM   #7
Roamsaffots

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[QUOTE=Ti-Amie;434944]According to this report in a Spanish paper Novak has a new coach. Could this just be a misinterpretation of the Spanish?
This is the sentence in Spanish.
"Djokovic explicó que hace unas semanas decidió cambiar de entrenador y que ya prepara los nuevos desafíos
de la temporada junto al austríaco Gebhard Phil-Gritsch."

Google translates it this way:
"Djokovic explained that a few weeks ago and decided to change his coach who prepares the new challenges
of the season near the Austrian-Phil Gebhard Gritsch."

Maybe he's just Novak's new fitness coach?

Drop-Shot, anyone?
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perhaps from here too
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle6175478.ece

(..) Getting into shape is all the rage. Djokovic, the Serb, knows that he requires a decent defence of his title to withstand the weekly advance of Murray on his No 3 spot. To keep ahead of the game, he has hired Gebhard Phil-Gritsch, who trained Austria’s Thomas Muster to the world No 1 ranking on the back of a fitness regimen that would shame most sportsmen. “There has been a lot of innovation in my physical work,” Djokovic said. But he would reveal no more. It was a day for secrets


I too also remember Goodall and Koenig speculating about the sacking of Djoko's current coach if the results weren't better very soon, but I think the match in Monte Carlo showed that Djoko was back on track. Personally, I think Marian W. is safe"!
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