Federer
parts ways with Edberg, brings Ljubicic on board
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[December 09, 2015]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer has
rejigged his coaching team for next year by parting company with Stefan
Edberg and bringing Ivan Ljubicic on board, the 17-times grand slam
champion said on Wednesday.
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Former world number one Edberg had worked as part of a team led by
Federer's long-term coach Severin Luthi since January 2014, a period
in which the 34-year-old revived his career without adding to his
tally of grand slam titles.
"After two very successful years, I would like to thank Stefan
Edberg, my childhood idol, for agreeing to join my team," Federer
said in Facebook post.
"It was a dream come true. Although it was supposed to only be for
2014, Stefan was great and agreed to extend the partnership through
this year which I really appreciated.
"He taught me so much and his influence on my game will remain. He
will always be a part of my team.
"Severin Luthi, who I have been working with since 2008, will
continue to be my main coach and he will be joined by Ivan
Ljubicic," Federer added.
Croatian Ljubicic, who retired in 2012 after a long career which
peaked when he reached number three in the world, coached Canadian
Milos Raonic for two years until last month.
Swede Edberg released a statement to the ATP thanking Federer for
what he described as a "wonderful two years".
"It became very clear from the start that this was going to be a
special partnership, working with the greatest ambassador tennis has
ever seen," the six-times grand slam champion said.
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"It was exciting for me to be back out on tour and to see that the
sport has made so much progress.
"After an amazing 2014, I decided to continue on for another year,
but with a clear understanding that it would be my last year given
the time commitment."
"I believe Roger still has a lot left to give to the sport of tennis
and is capable of winning the big events."
Federer, who finished 2015 ranked third in the world after winning
six titles, will start next season at the Brisbane International in
early January.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Peter Rutherford)
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