Ehemaliger Trainer von Amanda Anisimova bereut Entscheidung vor Wimbledon-Finale

Der frühere Trainer von Amanda Anisimova, Rick Vleeshouwers, hat sein Bedauern darüber geäußert, vor ihrer Wimbledon-Finalniederlage im letzten Jahr auf das Training verzichtet zu haben. In einem kürzlichen Interview enthüllte er, dass die Erschöpfung nach ihrem Halbfinalsieg gegen Aryna Sabalenka dazu führte, dass die Amerikanerin nicht effektiv antreten konnte. Iga Swiatek gewann das Finale daraufhin mit 6:0, 6:0.

Vleeshouwers sprach auf dem YouTube-Kanal 'Diary of a Professional Tennis Coach' über die Ereignisse vor dem Finale. Nach einem anstrengenden Halbfinalsieg in drei Sätzen entschied er sich dafür, Anisimova einen kompletten Tag frei zu geben, damit sie sich ausruhen und Zeit mit ihrer Familie verbringen konnte, anstatt auf dem Platz im All England Club zu trainieren. Er glaubt heute, dass diese Entscheidung zu ihren Schwierigkeiten am Spieltag beigetragen hat.

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