​Holger Rohn was aiming to win his first Grand Slam in 2024, but he crashed out in the second round of the Australian Open and the young Dane’s mother announced that he will no longer be coached by Severin Luthi, who has been with Roger Federer for 15 seasons.

Severin Luthi with Roger FedererPhoto: CHRISTOPHE SAIDI / Sipa Press / Profimedia

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Holger Roon replaces Severin Luthi with Kenneth Carlsen

Severin Luthi (48 years old) is a famous person for tennis fans. Since 2005, he has been the captain of the Swiss national team in the Davis Cup, and in the period from 2007 to 2022, he could constantly be seen in the box of the great Roger Federer.

In December 2023, Luti joined Boris Becker in the Runa team. Not even two months have passed since the player’s mother explained why the cooperation ended.

“The timing wasn’t right for Severin, he could only travel for a few weeks and it didn’t provide the continuity my son needed” – A few runesin an interview for Ekstrabladet.

Luti’s place in Runa’s team will be taken by Kenneth Carlsen (50 years old, former 41st ranked player in the world and winner of three ATP titles).

“Even before the season we thought he would be part of the team, so he was in constant contact with Holger and knows him well” – A few runesquoted by PuntoDeBreak.

At the Australian Open 2024, Holger Roon was defeated in the second round by the Frenchman Arthur Cazo (122 ATP before the tournament in Melbourne), score 7-6(4), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.

Who is Holger Roon?

At the age of 20 (he was born on April 29, 2003 in Gentoft, Denmark), Holger Rune topped the ATP rankings at number 4 (August 2023).

During his career, he won 94 matches and lost 62. He won 4 ATP titles (the most important being the Paris Masters in 2022) and collected $7,953,353 in prize money alone.

Holger Run’s best Grand Slam results

Australian Open: 4th round in 2023

Roland Garros: quarters in 2022 and 2023

Wimbledon: Quarter in 2023

US Open: Third round in 2022.