Novak Djokovic, the perennial powerhouse of menās tennis, stands alone among the āBig Threeā as the sole active competitor. At 38, the Serbian sensation has decided to embark on a new phase of his illustrious career by changing his coaching team, marking another shift in his professional journey. This pivotal stage of his career will see him tutored by a compatriot.
Taking the reins as the 9th coach of one of tennis historyās greatest players is no small feat. Competing with coaching legends such as Boris Becker, Andre Agassi, and Todd Martin exemplifies the magnitude of the challenge. Nevertheless, Djokovic anticipates that this new partnership will aid him in solidifying his legacy at the pinnacle of the sport.
Throughout his career, Djokovic has benefitted from the guidance of former tennis icons, illustrating that his success is not solely due to innate talent. His meticulous preparation and strategic approach to the game have already established him as a must-watch player in the years ahead.
Who is coaching Novak Djokovic now?
Ahead of the Geneva Open, Djokovic announced a significant change in his coaching staff, bringing aboard Dusan Vemic and Boris Bosnjakovic. This decision follows his collaboration with former coach Andy Murray in 2024. The Serbian veteranās choice to transition to Vemic and Bosnjakovic signals an exciting new strategy as he presides over the twilight of his remarkable tennis saga.
Under the guidance of his new head coach, Djokovic is poised to inject renewed vigor into his illustrious career and aim for a triumphant conclusion. Despite the speculation surrounding his retirement, Djokovic still has ample opportunities to demonstrate that he remains a formidable force in the sport.

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Djokovicās coaching legacy
With the recent announcement of two new additions to his coaching team, Djokovic continues to expand his impressive roster of former players turned mentors. Letās explore the accomplished individuals who have guided him throughout his illustrious career and the years they spent shaping his game.
- Jelena Gencic (Early Development)
- Nikola Pilic (Junior and Early Pro Years)
- MariƔn Vajda (2006-2017, 2018-2022)
- Boris Becker (2013-2016)
- Andre Agassi (2017)
- Radek Stepanek (2017)
- Goran Ivanisevic (2019-2024)
- Andy Murray (Late 2024 ā May 2025)
- Dusan Vemic and Boris Bosnjakovic (May 2025 ā Current)





