Elena Rybakina has officially begun her search for a new coach following her split with longtime mentor Stefano Vukov. Sources close to the tennis star have revealed that while the search is ongoing, Rybakina is likely to work with a temporary coach until the end of 2024.
The decision to part ways with Vukov came after several years of partnership that saw Rybakina rise to prominence on the WTA Tour, including her victory at Wimbledon 2022. However, the split was reportedly mutual, with both parties agreeing it was time for a fresh direction to help the Kazakh player reach new heights in her career.
According to insiders, Rybakina is in no rush to appoint a permanent coach. Her team is carefully evaluating candidates who can bring a new perspective and guide her through the challenges of the upcoming seasons. “Elena wants to make sure that her next coach is the right fit for her game and mentality,” a source close to Rybakina’s camp stated. “For now, a temporary coach seems to be the best solution until she finds someone who aligns perfectly with her goals.”
Several names have been mentioned as potential candidates for the interim role, but no official announcements have been made. The decision to opt for a temporary coach may also give Rybakina the flexibility to explore different coaching styles before making a long-term commitment.
Fans and analysts are eager to see how this transitional period will affect Rybakina’s performance on the court. With the season nearing its end, all eyes will be on her as she prepares for the Australian Open in early 2024. The choice of a temporary coach could play a crucial role in shaping her preparations and strategy for the Grand Slam events ahead.
As Rybakina navigates this new chapter, the tennis world waits to see who will take on the responsibility of guiding one of the most promising talents in women’s tennis.