Novak
Djokovic’s wife, Jelena, warned Jannik Sinner after the World No. 1 hired two
former members of the Serbian’s team. After the doping controversy, Sinner
removed physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi and fitness trainer Umberto Ferrara from
his team, who were apparently responsible for the contamination of the
Italian’s body with clostebol.
According
to the official explanation, Ferrara purchased a common-use spray that
contained the steroid and gave it to Naldi to treat a cut on a finger. Naldi
then treated Sinner without using gloves, which allegedly caused contamination
through small wounds on the Italian.
Sinner welcomes Djokovic’s former staff
Before the
US Open, Sinner announced changes in his team, removing two members. He
competed at Flushing Meadows without replacements but recently announced the
new additions on social media—none other than two former members of Djokovic’s
team.
The
additions are Marco Panichi, former fitness coach, and Ulises Badio,
physiotherapist, both of whom worked with Djokovic. Panichi left Djokovic’s
team in May of this year after the Serbian decided to make changes following
some irregular results, including the departure of his main coach, Goran
Ivanisevic. As for Badio, he worked with Djokovic until 2022 after more than
five years on his team.
Sinner
announced the new additions on social media, posting a picture with Panichi and
Badio on Instagram: "Welcome to the team, Marco and Ulises," he
captioned.
One of the
responses received by the 2-time Grand Slam champion came from none other than
Jelena Djokovic, wife of the recent Paris 2024 gold medalist. “I will not give
in!!!” Jelena joked on Sinner’s post, along with several laughing emojis,
indicating her intention not to leave her husband.
The Love Couple - Jelena Ristic not made to replace Novak Djokovic
Jelena and Novak Djokovic Wedding pictures from DjokerNole Media