The former coach of the player of Romanian origin, Dmytro Tursunov, broke up with Emma Reducanu, not the other way around, as was rumored, and Belinda Bencic seems to have understood the reason.

Dmytro Tursunov and Emma RadukanuPhoto: JULIAN FINNEY / Getty images / Profimedia

Tursunov and Bencic trained together this week

According to Yardbarker.com, the Russian did not want to extend the trial period with Emma and asked to terminate the agreement, taking into account the history of recent collaborations she had in the last year.

The Brit played 15 matches under the guidance of the former tennis player in the ATP circuit and managed to win 8 of them, the biggest result was qualifying for the semi-finals of the tournament in Seoul.

It is clear that Tursunov wanted to train another player from the scheme, and experts say that the transfer will become official in the coming days.

From the 68th player in the ranking to the top 20 player of the WTA, the Olympic champion

Although he triumphed at the US Open last year, it was not enough reason for Tursunov to stay with Emma.

He decided to work with Belinda Bencic, a player ranked 15th in the WTA rankings. The Swiss is an Olympic champion who won at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Previously, he worked with Olena Vesnina, Aryna Sabalenko and Anette Kontaveit.

Tursunov is the fourth trainer Emma has worked with in the past 16 months, following Andrew Richardson, Nigel Sears and Torben Beltz.

Who is Dmytro Tursunov?

Previously ranked 20th in the ATP ranking (won 7 career titles), Tursunov (39 years old) currently coaches Elena Vesnina (December 2017 – March 2018), Aryna Sabalenko (July 2018 – December 2019 and February – August 2020) . ), Anette Kontaveit (August 2021 – June 2022) and Emma Reducanu (July 2022 – October 2022).

The Russian has won 11 WTA titles with athletes he has coached so far: New Haven, Wuhan (2018), Shenzhen, Wuhan, Elite Trophy (2020), Doha (2021) with Aryna Sabalenka, and later Cleveland, Ostrava, Moscow, Cluj-Napoca (2021) and St. Petersburg. Petersburg (2022) with Anette Kontaveit.

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