Alejandro Davidovich Fokina förklarar tränaravhoppet i Franska öppna

Alejandro Davidovich Fokina kommenterade det plötsliga avhoppet av sin tränare Mariano Puerta under Franska öppna 2026. Världsnumret 23 uppgav att uppbrottet inte berodde på någon konflikt. Han har redan utsett en ersättare inför grässäsongen.

Fokina säkrade en seger i fem set i den första omgången mot Damir Dzumhur på söndagen med Puerta på läktaren. Puerta var frånvarande under förlusten i den andra omgången mot Thiago Tirante. Tränaren skickade ett avskeds-sms från flygplatsen, vilket ledde till rapporter om en schism som Fokina förnekade under sin presskonferens efter matchen.

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