Novak Djokovic is back to practice. After enjoying a holiday with his family – wife Jelena and their two children, Stefan and Tara – in the Dominican Republic, the Serbian player is back in Europe and not directly in Monte Carlo where he resides.
Djokovic has headed to Marbella, Spain, to start his training sessions on clay courts on Friday night. Djokovic is training at the Puente Romano Hotel, which is inside the Pepe Imaz Tennis Academy.
Imaz has been a sort of Djokovic’s mental coach for years, and he was one of the members of his team who wasn’t fired by the 12-time Grand Slam winner.
Djokovic hit with his brother Marko, who is currently ranked 957th and reached a career-high at No. 629 in 2013. No one was next to Djokovic on the court.
Djokovic is coachless at the moment. He split with Radek Stepanek and Andre Agassi in the last week.
In a week he will compete in the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters that starts on April 15. Djokovic is committed to both singles and doubles draws with his compatriot Filip Krajinovic.