GETTY Roger Federer is the favourite to win Wimbledon
Agassi was appointed coach to Novak Djokovic last year in hope he would help the Serbian return to top form following surgery on an elbow injury. But their relationship turned sour and Djokovic swung the axe before bringing back ex-coach Marian Vajda. The former world No 1 has since started to show glimpses of his old self but Agassi would rather see Rafael Nadal in the final. The American says a repeat of the epic 2008 clash between Federer and Nadal would be the dream outcome for the entire sport.
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Hopefully we’ll take a stroll down memory lane and see a special final Andre Agassi
“I got involved in the men’s in the last nine months with Novak, I think everybody recognises that Roger is the favourite coming in,’ Agassi told the Metro. “But you still have to get it done. “I’m open for Novak to find his form. “I’d love to see Nadal get through the first week and settle into his own tennis because with this weather it’s going to be good for him.
GETTY Andre Agassi would like to see Rafael Nadal reach the final
“Hopefully we’ll take a stroll down memory lane and see a special final.” Agassi also predicted the way Federer’s career will come to an end. The 36-year-old is already picking and choosing his tournaments wisely and Agassi reckons his body will one day be unable to continue. “Just the recovery, you know, it was not possible anymore," Agassi added.