Naomi Osaka explains the reasons for her breakup with Wim Fissette

It is not being a regular season for Naomi OsakaMore, in part, because he is not playing much either. The Japanese closed the hard court tour by finishing at the WTA 1000 in Miami, where she was crushed by Iga Swiatek. A bad day that closed a great week, positive feelings to face natural surfaces. However, nothing that came after was what people expected.

To begin with, he only played three matches on the clay tour, winning only one of them. An injury to the Achilles tendon deprived him of competing on the grass tour, the only thing missing was that there were also discrepancies in his team. Well, yes, there were also, they were all paid for by Wim Fissette, the man who led him to win two of his four Grand Slams. Now that everything is in order, Naomi analyzed her situation to WTA before debuting tonight at the San Jose WTA 500. Why change coach? What goals do you have in 2022? We listen to her.

Until su etapa with Fissette.

“I have had a lot of good times with Wim, he really is an amazing coach. We haven’t parted on bad terms, I just felt like he needed a different energy, he’s a very ambitious person. Despite being injured a few weeks ago, I’m sure he would have opted to compete at Wimbledon. He would say that we had two different mentalities, although he is still a great guy, but I can assure you that nothing bad happened between us”.

His father takes the reins

“I wanted to bring my father back because he always makes me think a lot off the track. Every time I do something that is really wrong, he makes me realize that things are much more positive than they seem. When I get stressed, he starts dancing or doing anything to make me feel better. It’s nice to have him around, he reminds me of the times when I was a child. For now he will be my head coach, you can give him that title.”

Objective until the end of the season

“I would just like to have fun. I know I say it a lot, but basically this will be my thought in all the tournaments until the end of the year, I want to have real fun. This morning I was telling my father, while we were training in the rain, that years ago we had to fight with other people to train on public tracks. We were alone my sister, my father and I. Now we’ve gotten to the point where people pay to watch me play, for which I’m grateful. As a child I never would have imagined it, so now I want to enjoy it and relate to everyone the best I can.”

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