User talk:Nikolabosko

Biography and Life
He was born in Split 1961, the city where four top tennis players came to the world - Nikola Pilić, Željko Franulović, Goran Ivanišević and Mario Ančić - but he considers himself a Belgrader from head to toe. Mili played in all categories while he was developing his skills and knowledge in Partizan, and his teachers were Petko Milojkovic and Branislav Vucetic, who were proudly pointed out by him. One season he was trained by Jelena Gencic, Radmilo Armenulic, Branko Todorovic and Rastko Jakovljevic. At the time, Slobodan Zivojinovic was taking a big step towards professional tennis, while he entered the DIF. With the diploma of this faculty and two years of practice at tennis school Partizan, he went into the world.

When he is in Serbia he works in Partizan, but since 2008, he has been working as a freelance tennis coach. He does have a special licence to teach at TC Partizan and at Novak Djokovic’s tennis center as well as at two other top tennis clubs, Gemax and Victoria, in Belgrade.

When he was 11 years old, his family moved from one part of Belgrade into the building across the street of Partizan’s sport center. Parents told him to choose what he want to train. Most of his schoolmates were into all other sports (Red Star was just 2 blocks away), but he remembers watching some big guy in his 50s or 60s who was playing on the court and beating much younger guy that was also very good. That young guy was competition player and the older guy was Petko Milojkovic. He was fascinated with his grace in spite the fact that he was old and a bit chubby. He became his pupil. He used to be top Yugoslav player but WWII stopped him. As a veteran player he was for many years top in Europe. His next coach was Bane Vucetic, another top Yugoslav coach and amazing technician who, as a junior, used to beat Ilie Năstase. Even Seles’s father used to bring Monica to Partizan for additional lessons while he was as a sport college student assisting his coach. Technically you can say that Monica (she was about 8 years old) was on his lesson. One summer Jelena Gencic, Yugoslav champion, also known as the first Novak Djokovic’s teacher, was coaching our junior team and in Split he joined their team to be coached from Niki Pilic (also Novak Djokovic’s coach)!

His point is – good coach inspires and means so much in developing kid’s personality! My first instructor’s certificate I got when I was only 18. I became youngest coach with university degree (sport science) in Yugoslavia. I was considered as one of the top talented junior players in Yugoslavia. Army was obligatory and then university for five years. So much about my professional career as a tennis player.

After 30 years of coaching experience, he is convinced that, as far as the beginner is concerned, there are no non-talented people for tennis - only poorer motors and coordination that can be used to wake up various exercises. When asked if his method is scientifically verified, he answers: - There is no official verification, but many scientists, professors, tennis experts, such as the excellent professor of biomechanics Dušan Ilic, have verified their statements more strongly than anything. A huge number of people doubt, but I do not mind.

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Theroadislong (talk) 12:40, 27 July 2018 (UTC)

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