In May he split with his entire coaching team, having parted with Boris Becker at the end of last year. Djokovic now faces the prospect of being outside the top 10 when he returns at the start of next year -- although he said he was already relishing the prospect of battling back to the top.I took time to make a decision about my recovery. Sorry for keeping you in the dark these days. Read more here https://t.co/tCSw46TOL2
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) July 26, 2017
Novak Djokovic will play no more competitive tennis in 2017. Andre Agassi confirmed as part of long term team. pic.twitter.com/sPgGSwTGNr— BBC Tennis (@bbctennis) July 26, 2017"I will definitely play in the first week of next season," he said. "I have enough time to recover as the first tournament of 2018 is six months away. "Having accomplished so much in my career I will find it difficult not to aspire to win tournaments." "Believe it or not, I am actually looking forward to playing the top seeds in the third or fourth round of major tournaments because for once the pressure will be off."Djokovic was troubled by the elbow last season and again this year when he pulled out of the Miami Open. He said it had also been difficult having achieved the career grand slam at last year's French Open. "That was the one I craved for because it was the only one missing from my grand slam collection," he said. "I have to admit that I wasn't quite as poised after lifting the Roland Garros because I felt flat after all the exertions."
The Serb will take heart from the resurgence of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal this year after they both took injury time-outs last year. Federer won the Australian Open and Wimbledon with Nadal taking the French. "Congratulations to both of them for their achievements this season and throughout their careers," he said. "The bright side is that now I have time to heal and build up my body and strength and focus on elements of my game that I never had time to work on. "I want to play professional tennis for many years to come."By ending his 2017 season, Novak Djokovic has brought a quite remarkable Grand Slam run to a close We hope to see him back fit in 2018 ? pic.twitter.com/D8PHPrNi7v
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 27, 2017
Novak Djokovic will not play competitive tennis again this year. Full story: https://t.co/Z9pxbxy9eG pic.twitter.com/HjAbJ1n7fv— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 26, 2017


