On Tuesday, Novak Djokovic announced a mutually agreed upon split with his coach of three years, Boris Becker. With the former No. 1 bleached head of hair in his player box, Djokovic won six of 12 majors, finished the season at No. 1 twice and wrapped up a career Grand Slam by winning Roland Garros.
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Published Dec 07, 2016