Djokovic brings Stepanek into coaching team

Novak Djokovic in action at Wimbledon. Photo: AP Photo/Alastair Grant

Novak Djokovic in action at Wimbledon. Photo: AP Photo/Alastair Grant

Published Dec 1, 2017

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PARIS, France - Former world number one Novak Djokovic said Thursday Radek Stepanek was joining his coaching team to complement Andre Agassi.

Agassi and former doubles specialist Stepanek will replace the Serb's former coaching duo of Boris Becker and Marian Vajda.

He parted company with Becker last year and ended a seven-year association with Vajda in May.

"Not long ago, @radek_stepanek and I were on the opposite sides of the net. Now we are teaming up to chase new goals together and share the love for the game. What exciting times we have ahead of us!" Djokovic said in an Instagram post.

Stepanek, a 39-year-old Czech, ended his career two weeks ago after 21 years on the circuit during which he won two doubles titles at Grand Slams.

Djokovic has slipped to 12th in the world since an elbow injury forced him to end his season in July.

He is expected to return to action at an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi from December 28-30.

Not long ago, @radek_stepanek and I were on the opposite sides of the net. Now we are teaming up to chase new goals together and share the love for the game. What exciting times we have ahead of us! #NoleFam please welcome Radek to our family! 👏💪

A post shared by Novak Djokovic (@djokernole) on Nov 30, 2017 at 2:17pm PST

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