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Alex Corretja - 'Very important decision' - Novak Djokovic must get next coach right ahead of French Open, says Alex Corretja - eurosport.com - France - Australia - county Miami - India - Dubai - county Wells

'Very important decision' - Novak Djokovic must get next coach right ahead of French Open, says Alex Corretja

Novak Djokovic must get the decision of his next coach right ahead of the French Open, says Eurosport's Alex Corretja. The 56-year-old Vajda had scaled back his role after Goran Ivanisevic was added to Djokovic's coaching staff for Wimbledon in 2019 — but they have now made a clean break. Vajda did not attend the recent Dubai Tennis Championships nor accompany Djokovic to Melbourne for his ill-fated tilt at the Australian Open.

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Serena Williams - Alexander Zverev - Mats Wilander - Alex Corretja - Lloyd Glasspool - Harri Heliovaara - Marcelo Melo - Kim Clijsters - Serena Williams: 'I would probably be in jail' for Alexander Zverev's umpire chair attack in Acapulco - eurosport.com - Usa - Mexico

Serena Williams: 'I would probably be in jail' for Alexander Zverev's umpire chair attack in Acapulco

Serena Williams says she would «probably be in jail» if she behaved the same way as Alexander Zverev did in Acapulco last week. Zverev was thrown out of the ATP 500 tournament in Mexico and fined $40,000 (£30,000) for smashing his racquet against umpire Alessandro Germani's chair after losing his first round doubles match against Lloyd Glasspool and Harri Heliovaara while partnering Marcelo Melo. He also went on an expletive-laden rant while swinging his racquet.

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Andy Murray - Karen Khachanov - Alexander Zverev - Novak Djokovic - Alex Corretja - Alexander Zverev's disqualification in Mexico for striking a line judge's chair 'not too harsh' says Novak Djokovic - eurosport.com - Britain - Germany - Usa - Mexico - Dubai

Alexander Zverev's disqualification in Mexico for striking a line judge's chair 'not too harsh' says Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic says Alexander Zverev’s disqualification was “not too harsh” after the German was kicked out of the Mexico Open for hitting out at the umpire. Zverev has apologised for his conduct on social media while former British number one Andy Murray said his actions were “dangerous” and “reckless”. Ad/> Eurosport tennis expert Alex Corretja said Zverev crossed the line and that players should be handed harsher punishments for insulting officials.

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Andy Murray - Alexander Zverev - Alex Corretja - Alexander Zverev crossed the line in Mexico and rules around umpire abuse need to be stricter, says Alex Corretja - eurosport.com - Britain - Mexico -  Tokyo

Alexander Zverev crossed the line in Mexico and rules around umpire abuse need to be stricter, says Alex Corretja

Eurosport’s Alex Corretja says Alexander Zverev crossed the line after he was disqualified from the Mexican Open for smashing a racquet by the feet of the umpire in his chair. The Tokyo 2020 gold medallist has apologised for his unsportsmanlike conduct on Instagram while former British number one Andy Murray has said his actions were “dangerous” and “reckless”. Ad/> Corretja believes it was good that Zverev was showing his emotions on court, but feels he went too far on Tuesday night.

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Rafael Nadal - Roland Garros - Novak Djokovic - Alex Corretja - Rafael Nadal 'in the mood' for the clay-court season after his Australian Open triumph - Alex Corretja - eurosport.com - France - Australia - Melbourne

Rafael Nadal 'in the mood' for the clay-court season after his Australian Open triumph - Alex Corretja

Rafael Nadal will be «the toughest guy to beat» when the clay-court season begins later this year, believes Alex Corretja. Nadal won a record 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open — just his second triumph at the event in his career — and one that came after a long lay-off with a foot injury. Ad/> The elite of men's tennis don't hit the dirt in earnest until April but when they do, Corretja believes Nadal will possess all his usual dominance, plus the mental boost of that win in Melbourne.

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Novak Djokovic - Alex Corretja - Novak Djokovic has been criticised 'too much' for his behaviour, believes Eurosport's Alex Corretja - eurosport.com - France - Australia

Novak Djokovic has been criticised 'too much' for his behaviour, believes Eurosport's Alex Corretja

Novak Djokovic does not deserve the amount of criticism he has received over his controversial behaviour surrounding Covid-19, says Alex Corretja. Djokovic broke his silence on Tuesday over the saga that saw him fly — unvaccinated — to Australia under a medical exemption to try and take part in the Australian Open, before eventually being deported following a decision from a judge that the Serb could have fostered anti-vaccination sentiment. Ad/> Throughout the saga and since then, the 34-year-old — who declared in his interview with the BBC that he intends to remain unvaccinated — has been at the centre of a backlash over his decisions, but Eurosport pundit Corretja urged people to remember what he has done in tennis.

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Rafael Nadal - Eddie Howe - Bruno Guimaraes - Garbine Muguruza - Alex Corretja - Mikaela Shiffrin - Garbine Muguruza ready to defend title at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships - arabnews.com - France - Spain - Beijing - Tunisia - Egypt - Dubai -  Chicago

Garbine Muguruza ready to defend title at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships

DUBAI: Two-time Grand Slam champion Garbine Muguruza is ready to defend her Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships title in just a few days’ time.

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Rafael Nadal - Ash Barty - Alex Corretja - How Rafael Nadal, Ash Barty et al electrified the 2022 Australian Open - at a time when tennis needed it most - eurosport.com - Australia - Melbourne

How Rafael Nadal, Ash Barty et al electrified the 2022 Australian Open - at a time when tennis needed it most

It seemed impossible that the 2022 Australian Open would ever be separated from the saga surrounding Novak Djokovic’s week-long stay in Melbourne. Even as Rafael Nadal insisted in the build-up that the Australian Open is “much more important than any player”, it didn’t feel that way. Ad/> Something exceptional needed to happen to move the discussion on.

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