{"id":297093,"date":"2023-11-14T20:25:43","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T20:25:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=297093"},"modified":"2023-11-14T20:25:43","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T20:25:43","slug":"coco-gauffs-coach-hails-novak-djokovics-2023-season-as-best-in-50-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/tennis\/coco-gauffs-coach-hails-novak-djokovics-2023-season-as-best-in-50-years\/","title":{"rendered":"Coco Gauff’s coach hails Novak Djokovic’s 2023 season as ‘best in 50 years’"},"content":{"rendered":"

Djokovic celebrates after ending year as world no.1<\/h3>\n

Brad Gilbert has insisted that Novak Djokovic is enjoying the best ATP Tour season in over five decades following another dominant year. Andre Agassi’s former coach, who works with current US Open champion Coco Gauff,\u00a0has heaped praise on the 36-year-old who is in action at the\u00a0ATP World Tour finals in Turin.<\/p>\n

Gilbert is one of the most familiar faces in tennis following a playing career lasting 13 years – where he would reach the lofty heights of World No. 4 in 1990. Since retiring, the former pro has turned his hand to coaching with huge success.<\/p>\n

The\u00a062-year-old has enjoyed successful spells with some of the biggest names in the sport. Gilbert helped American tennis icon Agassi win six of his eight majors during an eight-year spell, and helped Andy Roddick to the 2003 US Open title.<\/p>\n

The coach has also worked with Andy Murray and is now tutoring Gauff. Gilbert made an immediate impact seeing the 19-year-old win\u00a0the women’s singles titles at the\u00a0Washington and Cincinnati before winning the US Open.<\/p>\n

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Despite his many years in the game, and overseeing some of the sport’s most memorable moments, Gilbert believes that it’s\u00a0Djokovic who has stood out over the last 50 years. In a post on X, the coach outlined his reasons for the claim.<\/p>\n

“this is 50th year of\u00a0@atptour,” he said.\u00a0“Djoker\u00a0@DjokerNole\u00a0his amazing 8th number one finish, 27-1 in slams, missed 4 hardcourt 1000\u2019s hasn\u2019t lost before finals since May, at 36 years young i will put this as best year potentially on men\u2019s tour in 50 years”<\/p>\n

Gilbert’s comments have been met with a mixed reaction from fans. While some agree, many claim that John McEnroe had more success during his historic 1984 season.<\/p>\n