#3 Amelie Mauresmo
Well, it was about time a woman’s name cropped up in this list and Amelie Mauresmo has very good credentials as a coach. The 2-time Grand Slam winner proved herself capable of working with a top male player after her stint with Andy Murray between June 2014 and May 2016.
She is credited with bringing an element of calmness and quirkiness to the Scot’s game – all at a time when he was struggling under a cloud of self-doubts. Murray went on to reach the finals of 3 Grand Slams under Mauresmo’s guidance and was quick to credit the Frenchwoman for his improvement.
Though he split with her this year, Djokovic’s entourage might be tempted to recruit Mauresmo, given that Djokovic also appears to be struggling under self-doubts. She might provide a fresh perspective to the World No.1. It is also worth noting that Mauresmo worked with Marion Bartoli during her Wimbledon triumph in 2013.
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