French No.1 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has chosen compatriots Nicolas Escude and Thierry Ascione as his new joint coaches, replacing Roger Rasheed.
"The fact that they are two is an advantage as it means I can get different perspectives on my game," said Tsonga ahead of the Paris Masters tennis tournament, which started on Monday.
"They have already proven themselves, as far as I am concerned. Thierry has worked very well with all the players he has had in the last few years and helped them progress. I am thinking of Nicolas Mahut and Kristina Mladenovic.
"Nicolas has less experience as a coach but he was Fed Cup captain and that is a big plus. In any case, it is not so much what he has done as a coach that matters - more what he achieved as a player."
Escude was France's Fed Cup captain from 2008 to 2012 and, as a player, he won the Davis Cup with France in 2001, defeating Australia in the final in Melbourne.
Ranked ninth in the world, Tsonga parted company with Rasheed in August, having been with Lleyton Hewitt's former coach since October 2012.
Before that, his long-time coach had been Frenchman Eric Winogradsky from 2004-11.
Tsonga has been in the top 10 for several years but is yet to win a grand slam title.
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