Novak Djokovic confirms Radek Stepanek as new coach alongside Andre Agassi
NOVAK DJOKOVIC has announced Radek Stepanek will join his coaching team for 2018.
Novak Djokovic will work with Radek Stepanek next season
Djokovic made the announcement during a broadcast on Instagram Live.
The Serbian, who was at his gym in Monte Carlo, spoke directly with Stepanek and said he was looking for a new coach to join his team.
Djokovic offered a role to Stepanek and entered a room where his new coach was sitting in.
Djokovic then said: “We are excited for the new season and that was the way we wanted to break the news to you.”
Radek Stepanek will join Novak Djokovic's coaching team
Stepanek retired from tennis earlier this month after 21 years on the tour.
The 38-year-old, who struggled with back problems in recent years, reached a career-high of eighth in the singles rankings in 2006.
He won the Davis Cup alongside Tomas Berdych with the Czech Republic in 2012 and 2013.
Andre Agassi was already a member of Djokovic’s team and will assist him at Grand Slam events while Stepanek will take the reigns at ATP Tour tournaments.
Djokovic will make his return to the tennis scene at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship from December 28-30 before starting his competitive season in Doha.