By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday January 30, 2023
During Elena Rybakina’s matches on the 2023 Australian Open, there was a whole lot of criticism directed at her coach, Stefano Vukov, for his demeanor and the perceived negativity he directed at his participant throughout competitors.
Rennae Stubbs and Pam Shriver have been amongst these vital of Vukov’s therapy of his participant, and lots of on social media joined the fray.
This tweet from Shriver obtained a whole lot of assist on social media, but additionally some resistance, most notably from Dmitry Tursunov, the present coach of Belinda Bencic. Shriver’s authentic tweet is under.
As I watch Rybakina attempt to win her second main in 7 months, I hope she finds a coach who speaks and treats her with respect at ALL instances and doesn’t ever settle for something much less.
— Pam Shriver (@PHShriver) January 28, 2023
Rybakina, the eventual runner-up who made her Top-10 in Monday’s rankings, had taken to social media to hit again in opposition to the commentary.
“After a great AO, I have seen some disturbing comments on social media about the behaviour of my coach Stefano Vukov,” Rybakina wrote on Instagram, calling the criticism “misinterpretation.”
“I want to clarify any misinterpretations. Stefano has believed in me for many years, before anyone else did. We plotted a strategy together in how I could achieve great things and his method shows in my Grand Slam success so far. He is a passionate coach, with a lot of knowledge about tennis.
“Unlike people that are making these comments, he has great knowledge about me as a person and as an athlete. Those who know me well, will know that I would never accept a coach that didn’t respect me and all our hard work. I may be quiet on court and in general, but inside me is a competitive athlete that wants to achieve great things and Stefano has helped me greatly in this way. So please disregard any fake news to the contrary.”
Source: www.tennisnow.com