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Former world No. 8 shares touching split with coach

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Former number eight in the ATP world rankings Diego Schwartzman I stopped working with my coach. Juan Ignacio ChelaThe person I’ve been working with for seven years.

“One day they called me. At that time I did not know that a new phase of my coaching life had begun. It was to get to know you as a person and a professional. Honestly, I did not expect to see so much dedication, professionalism, dedication and desire. You achieved what you dreamed of, but it was still far away. You surrendered to your great passion, tennis, which I have rarely seen. You lived to get better every day, thought about every detail. We experienced the joys and difficulties that every athlete usually experiences. “I will continue to follow you and support you in every match,” wrote Chela.

“I love you, Juanito! And it’s hard for me to say this word – those who know me know this. But what were those years like! Growing up, I received coaching from a lot of people and met some incredible people. But the trust you gave me on and off the field was unique. Every moment, every match, every practice… We always had a good time… okay? Wonderful! And thank you for taking care of not only me, but everyone on our team. These memories will remain forever. Good luck in the future!” replied Chele Shvartsman.

During his time with Juan Ignacio Chela, Diego Schwartzman won three ATP titles, reached the semifinals at Roland Garros, played in the Masters in Rome final and the ATP Finals in 2020, and broke into the top 10 of the ATP world rankings. in singles. The Argentinian also reached the semi-finals at Roland Garros 2019 and played twice in the Masters final in doubles.

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Katerina Beindl – Janina Wickmayer. Watch online. Live broadcast

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September 30, Ukrainian tennis player Katerina Beindl (No. 88 WTA) will continue to compete in the WTA 1000 tournament in Beijing (China).

The Ukrainian will face Yanina Wickmayer (No. 78 WTA) from Belgium in the qualifying final. The meeting will take place on court No. 3 as the first kickoff. Approximate start time of the match 06:00 Kyiv time.

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Sakkari’s semi-final against Pegula took place in Tokyo early on Saturday morning

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Maria Sakkari (No. 6) will meet Jessica Pegula in the semifinals of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo on Saturday morning (September 30th). The game is expected to start at around 8:00 a.m. The channel in detail.

Maria Sakkari (No. 6) beat Caroline Garcia with a 2-0 set (6:2, 6:2) and thus celebrated her ticket to the semi-finals of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.

There the Greek tennis player will meet Jessica Pegula (No. 4), with the game expected to start on Saturday morning (September 30th) at around 8:00 a.m. The game will be broadcast live on Novasports 6HD, while you can watch the development on Sportish’s Match Center.

she Ia is the 9th game between Sakkari and Pegula, with the Greek leading 5-3 in wins over the American.

He had also beaten them 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 in their last meeting, which was in the semifinals of the Citi Open in Washington about a month and a half ago.

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“Daniil Medvedev was superior to Tommy Paul in all components, the American did not know what to do at all” – Olkhovsky

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The winner of two Grand Slam mixed doubles tournaments, Andrei Olkhovsky, appreciated the victory of Russian Daniil Medvedev over American Tommy Paul in the first round of the ATP tournament in Beijing.

The Russian beat Paul with a score of 6:2, 6:1. Medvedev’s next opponent will be Australian Alex de Minaur.

— Such a large score is a little surprising, but Medvedev was superior to Paul in all components of the game, the American did not know what to do at all. Paul tried to take risks, but made a lot of mistakes. Medvedev played the match at the highest level. The match with De Minaur next? For me, Daniil is, of course, a favorite. In terms of his level of play today, he is simply better,” RB Sport quotes Olkhovsky.

Medvedev is currently ranked third in the ATP rankings.

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