Djokovic is a fan of the special coaching system in Melbourne but does not want microphones

Djokovic is a fan of the special coaching system in Melbourne but does not want microphones
Djokovic is a fan of the special coaching system in Melbourne but does not want TV microphones

Melbourne – Novak Djokovic approves the new system of the Australian Open which provides players with mini-lounges to encourage exchanges with their staff during matches, but says he is hostile to intrusive television microphones

For his first Grand Slam tournament with his new coach Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic is lucky. On the three largest courts of the Australian Open, the tournament provides players with a small lounge where they can chat during the meeting with their staff, with a limit of four people per box and a whole bunch of data. In other words, coaching, once reviled, is now strongly encouraged and even valued. Enough to delight the most successful player in the history of Grand Slams, qualified for the 3rd round in Melbourne after his success against the Portuguese Jaime Faria (6-1, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2).

“I think it’s a plus for the tournament,” Nole said. The four people in the corner are selected by me. I imagine the idea in the future is to install microphones. For fans, it would be interesting to listen to the content of the conversations. There could be viral footage on social media. »

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The risk of giving crucial information to the adversary

But recognition of an interest in entertainment does not constitute endorsement. Novak Djokovic is firmly opposed to this option. “The b(…) Read more on 20minutes

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