McEnroe urges Agassi to spend more time with Djokovic
LONDON: Andre Agassi and world number four Novak Djokovic need to cooperate for no less than a month if the American's training is to have a long haul affect on the battling Serb's diversion, three-times Wimbledon champion John McEnroe has said.
Djokovic, who part with his training group in an offered to resdiscover his frame not long ago, reported that he would begin working with Agassi right away before the French Open.
The 47-year-old American, be that as it may, just remained in Paris for the opening week, and it is uncertain whether he will be in Djokovic's corner at one month from now's Wimbledon.
"It looks incredible on paper when you acquire Andre Agassi, and it is extraordinary for tennis," McEnroe told the British media.
"He had this profession renaissance so there are reasons why it bodes well, yet it is difficult to surmise that it could bode well so quick.
"I can't see it enduring in the event that he is just coming around for extremely short minutes. Be that as it may, on the off chance that they got a window of a month, clearly it is a very surprising circumstance totally."
Djokovic, who has battled for the current year and endured a quarter-last exit at the French Open, dropped out of the main two spots on the planet rankings this month surprisingly since March 2011.
He keeps on working with an otherworldly consultant, Pepe Imaz, a Spanish previous player. However, McEnroe trusts that could be depleting Djokovic of his executioner intuition.
"From a passionate angle, Djokovic maybe felt he needed to acquire someone who needs to give individuals a ton of embraces," McEnroe included.
"That does not really mean executioner nature. It doesn't naturally lose it. Be that as it may, you would prefer not to get into a circumstance where it is all peace and love, and afterward you need to go out and step on some person's head in rivalry."
In an offered to rediscover his shape, Djokovic has taken a trump card into the current week's Aegon International at Eastbourne, his first grasscourt warm-up competition appearance in front of Wimbledon since 2010.
The Serb as the competition's top seed got a first-round bye and will confront Czech Jiri Vesely or Vasek Pospisil of Canada in the second round.
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