El exentrenador de Amanda Anisimova lamenta su decisión antes de la final de Wimbledon

El exentrenador de Amanda Anisimova, Rick Vleeshouwers, ha expresado su arrepentimiento por haber cancelado el entrenamiento previo a la derrota de la tenista en la final de Wimbledon el año pasado. En una entrevista reciente, reveló que el agotamiento tras su victoria en semifinales contra Aryna Sabalenka dejó a la estadounidense sin capacidad para competir de manera efectiva. Iga Swiatek terminó ganando la final por 6-0, 6-0.

Vleeshouwers habló en el canal de YouTube 'Diary of a Professional Tennis Coach' sobre los eventos previos a la final. Después de una exigente victoria en tres sets en semifinales, optó por darle a Anisimova un día libre completo para descansar y pasar tiempo con su familia en lugar de practicar en las canchas del All England Club. Ahora considera que esa elección contribuyó a las dificultades que ella enfrentó el día del partido.

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