Rewrite title: Tennis - Djokovic admits "there's a significant difference on an emotional level," with brother's support enhancing his performance.
Novak Djokovic revealed before the Monte Carlo Masters that his younger brother Marko will provide him with “special emotional support.” The Serbian king is chasing his 100th ATP singles title and is temporarily separated from his coach Andy Murray, who will return for the Madrid Open in April. Djokovic cherishes the time spent with his brother and mentioned that his current goal is to gain experience for the latter half of the clay season. He was affected by a mild viral infection during the Miami Masters, but he is now gradually recovering. As the third seed, he will face either his old rival Stan Wawrinka or Chilean player Alejandro Tabilo in the second round. This year's tournament will take place from April 6 to 13 in Monaco, attracting several strong competitors.