Five potential coaches for Novak Djokovic
2) Stefan Edberg

The Swedish former World No. 1 led a tremendous wave during his time. He knows exactly what it takes to climb that ladder to become the ruler and what it takes to maintain that throne.
Federer described Edberg’s role as “more of a mentor than a coach”. Nonetheless, his influence has been widely regarded as pivotal in the Swiss champion’s eventual resurgence, especially in bringing effective and more frequent serve-and-volley and net charging to his game. Edberg proved to bring more stability and composure to his game. He can attain a broader role than just being a coach. Djokovic couldn’t ask for him if this is exactly what Edberg can do for him.
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