“It is also a relationship that has no schedule” Pepe Imaz hints at a possible reunion with Novak Djokovic camp


“It is also a relationship that has no schedule” Pepe Imaz hints at a possible reunion with Novak Djokovic camp

Pepe Imaz and Novak Djokovic

Former Spanish tennis player, Pepe Imaz weighed in his opinion about how Novak Djokovic handled controversies as he is often embroiled in them. His visa debacle in Australia grabbed the headlines and was the talk of the town at the start of the year. But Imaz defended Djokovic’s actions saying he is a normal person and it is common to err. However, he reckoned that Djokovic does it with the best intention in mind despite the criticisms against him.

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As I feel and observe him, everything he has done, he has done with the best intention and desire to help and contribute from the status he has in the world of tennis. He has done it from the heart. Some things have been more successful or less. He is a human being and he learns. He accepted the right to have an opinion of many people, although sometimes we do it too lightly. The information arrives very blurred and is not very close to reality. 

“Still, people dare to launch opinions. Having said this, I repeat that everything he has done has been out of a desire to help, not out of interest. Everything he has created has been given to people in need,” he remarked.

“The door is open” Pepe Imaz on a possible reunion with Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic

Imaz who was the former mental coach of Djokovic also spoke about the possibility of reuniting with the Serb. Imaz said the ‘door is always open for a possible reunion. Imaz was initially blamed for Djokovic’s form during 2016 when he was injured. But, Djokovic himself has come out to clear the rumours and denied such claims. Since his split with Novak, Imaz has been advising his brother, Marko Djokovic by giving spiritual advice.

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“Yes, it is also a relationship that has no schedule. It arises when we feel it. When I perceive that I have something to share with him, the door is open and vice versa. He already has an important part of his life in Marbella and that makes us see each other more regularly. In addition, his brother Marko is here, with whom I share a project with children that we export to La Rioja, in collaboration with the federation there. It is one of the activities that we have as a continuity group with the kids who want to continue playing tennis,” he added.

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