Goran Ivanisevic

Djokovic parts ways with longtime coach Ivanisevic

BELGRADE - Serbia's Novak Djokovic, the world number one in men's tennis singles, has parted ways with coach Goran Ivanisevic.

In social media posts, Djokovic has announced his cooperation with the Croatian had come to an end after five years.

He added that his friendship with Ivanisevic was "solid as a rock."

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Djokovic, others play charity match for flood-hit Balkans

PARIS – Serbia’s Novak Djokovic organized an exhibition match on the Roland Garros’ central court Saturday and the proceeds will be used as aid for the people badly hit by the recent floods in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH).

It started raining on the center court at one moment but it did not stop the tennis players from continuing the humanitarian activity.