By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Friday, December 30, 2022
When Swiss legend Roger Federer was younger, he struggled to seek out emotional stability on the court docket, overheating at instances and, when he tried to appropriate his conduct, missing the correct aggressive depth at others. Eventually, the Swiss legend realized to stability issues correctly, and created that icy cool demeanor that bubbled up for aggressive moments.
It took him to twenty Grand Slam titles and over 300 weeks at No.1.
Belinda Bencic is hoping to seek out the identical method, and is working at it together with her new coach Dmitry Tursunov.
“I mean, the balance is the key, I think,” she stated on Thursday at United Cup. “Sometimes you can basically be moaning about everything and just spiraling yourself down, and sometimes just to let it out and kind of to scream it out or, I don’t know, to do something, it can feel very good.
“For me, personally, when I feel angry I feel more aggressive, more brave, and I start playing better. It’s about finding this right balance.”
Bencic admits it’s a work in progress, however one which she is embracing.
“For sure I’m looking to be calmer and, like, working on it constantly,” she stated. “So I definitely feel like the big matches that I have won or like the big things or tournaments I’ve definitely kind of like been in this flow moments of just like focusing, but being feisty but still being positive.”
A Treat to Have Wawrinka as Captain
Bencic, who defeated Yulia Putintseva to present Switzerland a 1-0 lead on Thursday (Switzerland clinched victory on Friday when Wawrinka defeated Alexander Bublik), says that having Stan Wawrinka as workforce captain is an added bonus at her first occasion of 2023.
“Having both of them, like Dmitry and Stan there, obviously Dmitry was a top player himself and then Stan of course multiple Grand Slam champion; how can it go wrong when you have two people like that on the bench?” she stated. “It’s not really like I can tell them, ‘I know what I’m doing, stop talking to me.’ That’s definitely not like how it’s going to be.”
37-year-old Wawrinka was very vocal on Thursday, encouraging Bencic, in addition to Marc-Andrea Heusler, who additionally was victorious.
Bencic says he is an ideal match for the workforce.
“Tactic-wise, obviously he sees the game and everything, and he’s telling me in that case, but also, he was really positive and like pumping every point,” she stated. “I think that’s how it should be. I feel like we were used to each other very quickly.”