Iga Swiatek may pull off a Novak Djokovic in the future and hire one of her biggest rivals as her coach as the Polish tennis star hints she'd be interested in working with Aryna Sabalenka one day. During the offseason, one of the biggest news was the ...
Aryna Sabalenka admits she is "not sure" if she would be a good coach for Iga Swiatek but did mention that she could possibly help the Pole in the mental department. In case you missed iT, the five-time Grand Slam champion named the Belarusian as the rival she'd be open to hiring one day as a coach.
Before the Indian Wells tournament, World No. 1 tennis player Aryna Sabalenka practiced at UCLA's Los Angeles Tennis Center.
She returned to action about three weeks after that disappointment, but it was clear to everyone that the repercussions of the AO final were still present in her mind. It is no coincidence that Aryna was prematurely eliminated in two very prestigious tournaments such as Doha and Dubai.
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka blamed a lack of focus and motivation for her last-16 defeat at the Dubai Championships, where she fell 6-3 6-2 to World No 38 Clara Tauson. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Iga Swiatek recently answered a hypothetical question about which player she would choose as her coach, and the world No. 2 pointed to none other than her rival, Aryna Sabalenka. Drawing inspiration
Aryna Sabalenka made her position clear on becoming a tennis coach. This came after Iga Swiatek recently named the Belarusian her choice for a WTA player being her coach.
Iga Swiatek chose Aryna Sabalenka as the opponent she would like to have as a coach, as both remain in competition at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. The Pole recently advanced to the
What are the chances we see Alcaraz-Djokovic II in 2025 later this week? Alcaraz starts against Marin Cilic, and could play Grigor Dimitrov in the round of 16. Djokovic, who is recovering from a groin injury that forced him out of Australia, will open with Matteo Berrettini.
DOHA – Novak Djokovic admitted he was “outplayed” as his comeback came to a crashing halt on Feb 18, when he lost 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 to Matteo Berrettini in the second round of the Qatar Open.