. ATP – Before Brisbane, Djokovic worked with Kasidit Samrej in Thailand

. ATP – Before Brisbane, Djokovic worked with Kasidit Samrej in Thailand
Tennis. ATP – Before Brisbane, Djokovic worked with Kasidit Samrej in Thailand

Novak Djokovic has been quite discreet in recent days. However, his return to competition will not be long since he is registered with theATP 250 de Brisbane next week. With Andy Murray as new coach, the native of Belgrade will have the big objective of winning a 25th Grand Slam title in 2025. Before leaving for theAustralia, Nole was passing through Thailand this Friday where he continued his pre-season with a certain Kasidit Samrej. The latter, winner of the Asia-Pacific playoff tournament, won a wild card for theAustralian Open. He is the first Thai in the final draw of a Grand Slam since Danai Udomchoke in 2012.

Video – Djokovic in Thailand before launching his season in Brisbane

Brisbane, first stop for Djokovic

There will be many attractions the Brisbane ATP 250from December 30 to January 5, 2025. To launch the new season, the Australian tournament will be able to count on Novak Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Holger Rune or even Gaël Monfils. The giants Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard et Reilly Opelka will also be present to slam some aces. But that's not all. The double board will also be at the center of attention. In an Instagram storyNick Kyrgios announced that he would play doubles with a certain… Djokovic. Quite a tandem. The Serb, who visibly wants to play one match after another to arrive ready forAustralian Openwill therefore do the show with the native of Canberra. A boon for the tournament and the public. The duo should attract people…

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