Roger
Federer has split from Coach Stefan Edberg, right
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Roger Federer has split
from his coach Stefan Edberg, the pair announced on Tuesday night. The world number three
has been working with Edberg for two years, during which time he has won 11
tournaments including three top-level ATP Masters 1000 events.
Press Association report continues:
Both
men specified that the partnership was initially intended to be for the 2014
season alone. Edberg will be replaced on Federer's coaching team by Croatian
former professional Ivan Ljubicic, working alongside long-time coach Severin
Luthi.
Federer
wrote in a statement on his website and Facebook page: "After two very
successful years, I would like to thank Stefan Edberg, my childhood idol, for
agreeing to join my team. It was a dream come true.
"Although
it was supposed to only be for 2014, Stefan was great and agreed to extend the
partnership through this year which I really appreciated.
"He
taught me so much and his influence on my game will remain. He will always be a
part of my team.
"Severin
Luthi, who I have been working with since 2008, will continue to be my main
coach and he will be joined by Ivan Ljubicic.
"Both
Daniel Troxler, my physiotherapist, and Pierre Paganini, my long-time fitness
trainer, will remain part of my technical team."
Federer
failed to add to his haul of 17 grand slam titles while working with Edberg but
has reached three finals and two semi-finals and has been runner-up at the World
Tour Finals in both of their seasons together.
A
statement from Edberg on the website of the ATP Tour read: "Roger and I
had a wonderful two years together.
"When
he originally approached me at the end of 2013, I committed to work with him
for only a year. It became very clear from the start that this was going to be
a special partnership, working with the greatest ambassador tennis has ever
seen.
"After
an amazing 2014, I decided to continue on for another year, but with a clear understanding
that it would be my last year given the time commitment.
"I believe Roger still
has a lot left to give to the sport of tennis and is capable of winning the big
events. Roger and I will remain close friends and I will always feel part of
the Federer team. I hope to try and come watch Roger play some tournaments in
2016."
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