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At the Olympic Games, a change in the rules could really change things!

At the Olympic Games, a change in the rules could really change things!

There's no denying it. In tennis, personal success is as much about the players as it is about the coaches, especially now that coaching has been officially authorized. Some players, such as Tsitsipas and Alcaraz, frequently talk to their mentors about how to adapt their game.

But this will not be possible at the Olympic Games. In agreement with the International Olympic Committee, the International Tennis Federation has published a code of conduct for the event. In this code, it is clearly stipulated that coaching will be forbidden in Paris.

Failure to comply can result in a fine of up to £15,000. In addition, the coach may be excluded from the stadium and the player may suffer penalty points.

This news is likely to please some fans who want to see the players find solutions on their own on the court.

Carlos Alcaraz
3e, 8130 points
Stefanos Tsitsipas
11e, 3745 points
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Vit 👍
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I really hope that Paul 🇬🇧, can continue his winning run at this tournament with a win in this match & advance to the Final 🤞✌️
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
Big win.
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Wimbledon should have waited a couple of weeks. Billy might not have needed the wildcard after all.
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