More feminine coaches are wanted on the WTA and ATP Tours says Spain’s former Wimbledon champion Conchita Martinez, who on Thursday was named as event director for this 12 months’s Billie Jean Cup in Seville.
The disparity between female and male coaches in skilled tennis is big with solely 13 of the highest 200 girls gamers coached by a girl, in accordance with the WTA.
Martinez, who beat Martina Navratilova within the 1994 Wimbledon remaining, has bucked the development since retiring.
She was a part of compatriot Garbine Muguruza’s teaching crew when the Spaniard gained the 2017 Wimbledon title, labored as coach to Czech Karolina Pliskova and even captained Spain’s Davis Cup crew from 2015 to 2017.
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Martinez is the exception to the rule, though one other former Wimbledon champion Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo did have a stint as coach to three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray.
“I think why not have a women coaching a man, I mean I think it’s very possible,” the 51-year-old Martinez informed Reuters at her unveiling as Billie Jean King Cup event director near the All England Club on Thursday.
“We’ve seen it with Amelie coaching Andy. I think this question is for the men out there. I think, we’re very capable. This is tennis. I’d be very happy to see more women coaches on the women’s side and why not on the men’s side.”
Martinez thrived as Davis Cup captain, main the lads again to the highest tier of the competitors.
“I worked with the men. It was a great experience and I felt very, very comfortable being on the court with them and not only being on court but if I had to say something in the chair, giving them my advice. In the end this is tennis.
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“Men’s tennis may be a little different and you might have a player that plays a different way, but in the end you know what to do for that person to compete at the highest level.”
Martinez stated she was proud to be named event director of the Billie Jean King Cup, the worldwide girls’s crew competitors beforehand generally known as the Fed Cup which is celebrating its sixtieth anniversary this 12 months.
King, who has spent her profession preventing for equality in girls’s sport and turns 80 this 12 months, added: “She is a dynamic person on and off the court. She’s just got the gift.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com