Andre Agassi says he is happy to keep coaching Novak Djokovic, and would be able to work with the Serb at Wimbledon.

"If he wants me there, yeah, I will come," Agassi told Eurosport, speaking to Djokovic's former coach, Boris Becker. "It's a lot of responsibility, so whatever's practical and achievable, [but] 100 percent I will make the effort."

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Coming into the tournament, Agassi and Djokovic had said they had not arranged anything beyond the French Open.

Agassi also revealed in the interview that he had not asked for payment.

“For me, I do this on my own time and my own dime,” the eight-time Grand Slam champion said. “…I don't want money. I want to help him, and it helps the game.”

Asked what he would concentrate on in Djokovic's game, Agassi said Djokovic won by "controlling the baseline" and had "never thought a lot about the other side of the court." But the now-30-year-old would "start making it easier for himself by knowing what he should do with the guy across the net.”

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Agassi has already extended his commitment to Djokovic at the French Open, having initially planned to attend just Djokovic's first two matches. But he also appeared in the Serb's box for his third-round, come-from-behind win in five sets.

Djokovic, speaking to press, confirmed that Agassi had changed his schedule.

Agassi has several sponsor commitments at the French Open.

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