I cannot think of a single good thing that can come from this. Hope he knows what he is doing and not blaming others for his own undoing.I was pretty shocked to read that. As BB says, especially Vajda. I heard that Becker, for his part, would have been happy to come back. It would be an odd time to go it alone, no?
I agree there is something more going on here and it's not about tennis...There has to be some other things going on that the public is not aware of. Regardless of what those things are it's clear Novak is now in what poker players like to call "full tilt"
Carol35 said:First Becker and now Novak announces the split with Marian Vajda and all his team. My question is what this guy is looking for, the fountain of youth? trying to recovery his lost incredible energy and confidence? who knows :huh:
Like what?I agree there is something more going on here and it's not about tennis...
He is, but we can't pretend that rumors haven't been swirling. Unlike Murray's current slide, which most people think is 90% physical, Nole's misfortunes seem to be a lot about his head. Everyone is a bit mystified, rightly, and curious. What about Pepe Imaz? There were rumors that Becker said it's "him or me," regarding Imaz. That came from Bild, which is an unreliable tabloid, but now, with the rest of the team sent packing as well, except for, it seems, Imaz, one does wonder. Novak himself has alluded to "personal issues." Losing motivation after winning the French makes sense. That he's still wondering in the wilderness nearly a year later, and drastically changing his team will have people asking questions.Like what?
Seems more that he is desperately trying to turn around recent results.
GameSetAndMath said:Novak's current problems are rooted in three different things and their combined effect is much larger than the sum of three.
1. Personal problems and alleged affair with Bollywood actress. Wife getting angry, going on vacation by herself, caught live in facebook saying Novak is thankless etc. I think the affair, if it existed at all in the first place, is over. But, then there is always aftershock.
2. Motivational issues after winning RG title that eluded him so long. Moreover, by winning that RG he completed Nole Slam that had eluded Fedal in their entire career.
3. Fitness/Health/Injury/Aging issues. Novak is known for his rubber like body and indulging in yoga practice. Now, in one of his recent matches, he went chasing after a wide ball and tumbled. Normally, he would easily hit that ball on a stretch and recover as though nothing happened.
Let us face it, not withstanding what lot of people say, his basic game is baseline oriented. Not, too different from that of Rafa although there are differences. Novak's baseline game is more aggressive than that of Rafa. Also, Novak is lot better at transitioning from defense to offense in the middle of baseline rally. Anyway, with that kind of a game, an epsilon difference in your physical abilities will lead to humongous difference in results. With he approaching 30, he got to lose half a step at least.
He can conceivably, come back to glory and win a slam or few more slams, but I don't think he can overtake Fed. Where are Billie, Nehemeth etc who might provide some inside scoop from Serbian media.
Puppet Master said:GameSetAndMath said:Novak's current problems are rooted in three different things and their combined effect is much larger than the sum of three.
1. Personal problems and alleged affair with Bollywood actress. Wife getting angry, going on vacation by herself, caught live in facebook saying Novak is thankless etc. I think the affair, if it existed at all in the first place, is over. But, then there is always aftershock.
2. Motivational issues after winning RG title that eluded him so long. Moreover, by winning that RG he completed Nole Slam that had eluded Fedal in their entire career.
3. Fitness/Health/Injury/Aging issues. Novak is known for his rubber like body and indulging in yoga practice. Now, in one of his recent matches, he went chasing after a wide ball and tumbled. Normally, he would easily hit that ball on a stretch and recover as though nothing happened.
Let us face it, not withstanding what lot of people say, his basic game is baseline oriented. Not, too different from that of Rafa although there are differences. Novak's baseline game is more aggressive than that of Rafa. Also, Novak is lot better at transitioning from defense to offense in the middle of baseline rally. Anyway, with that kind of a game, an epsilon difference in your physical abilities will lead to humongous difference in results. With he approaching 30, he got to lose half a step at least.
He can conceivably, come back to glory and win a slam or few more slams, but I don't think he can overtake Fed. Where are Billie, Nehemeth etc who might provide some inside scoop from Serbian media.
Let me remind you that I am from Serbia myself, but there is no real "inside scoop". Most are pretty much clueless about what's happening. People who are into tennis mostly believe it's decline, as do I.
There was speculation that it was the vegan diet, then injuries, Pepe's "coaching" but I find all of these ridiculous.
Fed and Nadal having similar struggles at exactly 29 years of age, and people turn a blind eye to it all. They want to believe that the cult has taken its toll on Djokovic.
Kieran said:Carol35 said:First Becker and now Novak announces the split with Marian Vajda and all his team. My question is what this guy is looking for, the fountain of youth? trying to recovery his lost incredible energy and confidence? who knows :huh:
Novak has reached a point now where motivation is a huge issue - it's kinda been like that since the FO last year, and that's quite understandable. He could have retired straight after the French last year and his reputation would be unimpeachable. But he's kept going, and he's finding that whatever it is, it isn't working. He's taken a brave decision, because we're full swing in the clay and he's hurtling then towards grass. It's a crucial moment in the season. I don't think it's a wrong decision - if he feels it ain't working, then it ain't working - but it'll be interesting to see who sits in the players box for Nole in Paris...
Carol35 said:Agreed, when Rafa started to play bad then the same people said that he was on decline because his age, his style of play, his injuries and blah blah blah. Now the same ones are saying that the problem of Novak is his head, lack of motivation, because he won RG, his wife, the Bollywood actress and blah blah blah.
Maybe I have to remind them that Federer after to win RG 2009 for the first and only time he won Wimbledon and Rafa after to win his fifth RG 2010 he won Wimbledon and the USO. Novak is almost 30 and after such a hard work is normal that his mind and body are suffering the effort and he is trying to find the solution though it seems to go in the wrong way in that labyrinth that he is going through. Maybe he will find the exit or maybe not, it will depend of himself