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Branislav "Bane" Jevremović (Serbian pronunciation: [brǎnislar jeʋrěːmoʋitɕ]; born 2 October 1970 is one of the most successful tennis coaches in Serbia.

Career

His coaching career started in 1989 at TK Partizan. He has participated in the development of many leading tennis players, including Nenad Zimonjić, Aleksandra Krunić, Mate Pavić, Marcin Matkowski, Robert Lindstedt, Nadiia Kichenok, Lyudmyla Kichenok. and many more. For five years he worked as university tennis coach at Schüttler Waske Tennis-University. Today, he is coaching at Eintracht, Germany.

He is a member of different tennis coach organizations such as: International Tennis Federation, United States Professional Tennis Register, Global Professional Tennis Coach Association.

As coach of Nenad Zimonjić he was active in the Serbian Davis Cup team from 2007.

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Private life

In 2001 he married Irena Kormoš. From that marriage he has three children, one son and two daughters. Son Marko was born soon after marriage began in january 2002. He is also related to tennis. Older daughter Mina was born in 2005 and in 2007 youngest child Lena was born.


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