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Patrick Mouratoglou, who is widely expected to become Novak Djokovic's new coach in the near future, has insisted that Roger Federer will never win another Grand Slam as a result of the Swiss icon's ongoing injury problems. Mouratoglou is reportedly set to replace Marian Vajda on Djokovic's coaching team over the coming weeks and will be hoping to lead the world No 1 to no shortage of further success in his new role.
Djokovic is just one Grand Slam title shy of Rafael Nadal's all-time record, which was set by the Spaniard as he clinched his 21st gong in the absence of his rival at this year's Australian Open. Federer is also just short of Nadal on the same number of titles as Djokovic but has not won any of the four major tournaments since his most recent triumph in Melbourne back in 2018.
The 40-year-old


