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Djokovic says Gimelstob right to quit ATP board, praises contribution

Madrid - Player Council president Novak Djokovic on Monday paid tribute to Justin Gimelstob's work as an ATP board member but said the American had made a "wise" decision to quit. `

The 42-year-old Gimelstob stepped down from his post amid controversy after pleading no contest in a Los Angeles courtroom to felony assault charges reduced by a judge to a misdemeanour.

After a week of pressure for him to go, the American quit, flying to Spain to personally inform Djokovic, who was training prior to the start of this week's tournament in Madrid.

"Under the circumstances it was a wise decision from his side, it's been a very hot topic in the last period," top seed Djokovic said.

The Serb, celebrating 250 weeks on the number one ranking as he begins play at the Madrid Open, said Gimelstob was "probably the biggest asset that players had in the last ten-plus years that he's been on the tour representing players".

"But at the same time, he needs to go back and deal with that (personal issues) deal with that case and try to find the right balance and the right state of mind before he eventually tries to come back."

Djokovic added: "At this point, it was better for him to step down. The whole case was just posing so much pressure and obstacles for the Tour in general, but specifically for players."

Djokovic joined Roger Federer in supporting Gimelstob's quick exit: "I think it was a good decision."

Gimelstob, who also formerly worked as a television commentator as well as coaching John Isner, was accused of attacking a former friend on a street last October, raining down more than 50 punches to his head. 

The incident took place in front of the victim's pregnant wife, who later miscarried.

Longtime board member Gimelstob was sentenced to probation, community service and a year of anger management classes.

Djokovic - like Roger Federer on Sunday - left the door open for current ATP CEO Chris Kermode, whose December, 2019, contract extension was voted down this spring by a board still containing Gimelstob and his allies.

The possibility that the decision can now be reversed is not out of the realm of possibility for Djokovic.

"He (Kermode) has the right to be in a ballot again, to be a candidate officially for another mandate. 

"I don't know whether he wants to do that or not, but if this happens, why not. He knows the Tour inside out."

Djokovic confirmed for the first time that the ATP had engaged corporate recruiters to search for a Kermode replacement

"Hopefully we can have quality candidates from inside of tennis, sports, and out of sports, so we can understand what is best for us."

Elections to fill the vacant Gimelstob spot on the board will be held next week in Rome.

Results from the ATP and WTA tournaments in Madrid on Monday (x denotes seeding):

Men

First round

Laslo Djere (SRB) bt Dusan Lajovic (SRB) 6-4, 6-4

Reilly Opelka (USA) bt Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) 7-6 (7/5), 6-4

Karen Khachanov (RUS x11) bt Jaume Munar (ESP) 6-4, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3

Frances Tiafoe (USA) bt Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO x14) 6-7 (8/10), 6-3, 6-4

Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) bt Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) 6-2, 7-6 (7/5)

Taylor Fritz (USA) bt Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 7-6 (10/8), 7-6 (7/4)

Marin Cilic (CRO x9) bt Martin Klizan (SVK) 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (7/0)

Gael Monfils (FRA x15) bt Andreas Seppi (ITA) 6-3, 6-1

Richard Gasquet (FRA) bt Alejandro Davidovich (ESP) 7-5, 7-6 (7/5)

Women

Second round

Yulia Putintseva (KAZ) bt Pauline Parmentier (FRA) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3

Sloane Stephens (USA x8) bt Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 6-4, 2-6, 6-2

Kiki Bertens (NED x7) bt Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) 6-4, 6-3

Anastasija Sevastova (LAT x12) bt Mihaela Buzarnescu (ROU) 6-3, 6-4

Petra Kvitova (CZE) bt Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) 6-3, 7-6 (7/5)

Ashleigh Barty (AUS x9) bt Danielle Collins (USA) 6-1, 1-6, 6-1

Viktória Kužmová (SVK) bt Carla Suárez (ESP) 6-4, 7-6 (7/2)

Belinda Bencic (SUI) bt Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 7-6 (7/4), 2-6, 6-3

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