Davide Sanguinetti has confirmed Elena Rybakina’s plan is to maneuver ahead with two coaches and that he gladly accepted to work alongside Stefano Vukov.
After the Kazakh’s plans to return Vukov to her workforce have been revealed simply earlier than the Australian Open, early rumors indicated that Goran Ivanisevic was “blindsided” by the transfer.
And solely a day after the world No. 5 exited the Australian Open within the round-of-16, Ivanisevic left the 25-year-old’s workforce.
When Rybakina arrived in Abu Dhabi final week, she was noticed on the follow courtroom with 1998 Wimbledon quarterfinalist Sanguinetti.
Of their first match collectively, the Kazakh reached the Abu Dhabi semifinal earlier than dropping to Belinda Bencic in three units.
Contemplating how collaboration with Ivanisevic wished, some naturally wished to know what would Sanguinetti do if the WTA’s investigation cleared Vukov and the 37-year-old was allowed to formally coach on the Tour once more.
“Vukov and Elena are close, he will always be there,” the Italian coach advised La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“Stefano and I talk a lot, we are on the same wavelength. It’s not a problem to have two coaches, it’s almost a trend now.”
Rybakina repeated her frustrations with the WTA
Solely when the Kazakh determined to deliver again Vukov to her workforce, the WTA formally confirmed that they have been investigating the Croatian coach over a attainable breach of their conduct coverage.
Since then, the 2022 Wimbledon champion has made it clear that she wasn’t the one who filed a grievance and likewise insisted that these allegations are merely not true.
Elena Rybakina© Australian Open/YouTube
And with that being mentioned, she is not hiding that she needs Vukov to be allowed to get his credentials again and be capable to be part of her on the follow courtroom and sit in her field.
“I don’t know much. It’s a situation I’m not happy with. But it is what it is but for now I don’t know much,” the Kazakh mentioned a few days in the past.
“Safeguarding is important but the case with what happened with us I don’t think it was handled well.”