L'ancien entraîneur d'Amanda Anisimova regrette une décision avant la finale de Wimbledon

L'ancien entraîneur d'Amanda Anisimova, Rick Vleeshouwers, a exprimé des regrets quant à l'annulation de l'entraînement avant sa défaite en finale de Wimbledon l'année dernière. Dans une interview récente, il a révélé que la fatigue accumulée après sa victoire en demi-finale contre Aryna Sabalenka avait empêché l'Américaine de jouer à son meilleur niveau. Iga Swiatek avait finalement remporté la finale 6-0, 6-0.

Vleeshouwers s'est exprimé sur la chaîne YouTube Diary of a Professional Tennis Coach au sujet des événements ayant précédé la finale. Après une demi-finale exigeante remportée en trois sets, il a choisi d'accorder à Anisimova une journée de repos complet pour passer du temps avec sa famille plutôt que de s'entraîner sur les courts de l'All England Club. Il estime désormais que ce choix a contribué à ses difficultés le jour du match.

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