Agassi could bring something special to Djokovic, says Leconte
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[May 23, 2017]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic could
be on the verge of "something special" after teaming up with Andre
Agassi for the French Open, former Roland Garros runner-up Henri
Leconte said on Tuesday.
Serbian Djokovic, the defending French Open champion, announced on
Sunday that he would have eight-times grand slam champion Agassi in
his corner in Paris after parting ways with his coaching team
earlier this month.
"It's brand new and good for tennis," Leconte, the last Frenchman to
reach the final in 1988, told Reuters.
"I really hope it works because if it does, it could be something
special for Novak."
Twelve-times grand slam winner Djokovic ended a three-year
partnership with Boris Becker late last year when he lost his world
number one status to Andy Murray.
He has struggled to rediscover his best form since winning last
year's French Open to complete a career grand slam and this season
has seen a run of surprise losses.
Leconte says American Agassi, who came back from a career slump to
win the 1999 French Open, could help the 30-year-old find the spark
that appears to have been missing.
"I really believe that he can help Novak find his way back to the
top," Leconte, who will work as a pundit for Eurosport during the
French Open, said.
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Former tennis player
Andre Agassi of the U.S. looks on as Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses
the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after he defeated Andy Murray of
Britain in their men's singles final match at the Australian Open
tennis tournament in Melbourne, January 27, 2013. REUTERS/Daniel
Munoz
"Andre has the strength of personality to give Novak advice. He had
the experience of coming back after injury problems and other
setbacks to come back from 150 in the world to number one.
"It's not about coaching. I think the likes of Novak, Roger
(Federer) and Rafa (Nadal) just need something new. A brand new
direction. I really hope Novak has enough strength and power to
produce what he produced last year."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Alison Williams) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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