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For her future collaboration with Ivanisevic, Rybakina announces her goals!

For her future collaboration with Ivanisevic, Rybakina announces her goals!
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Jules Hypolite
le 07/11/2024 à 21h38
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Elena Rybakina has had a tricky 2024, with a large number of withdrawals in the second half of the season. The Kazakh, who has also parted company with her coach Stefano Vukov, will start a new chapter in her career alongside Goran Ivanisevic in 2025.

The former Wimbledon winner decided to return to tennis just a few months after the end of his collaboration with Novak Djokovic.

Supported by a renowned new coach, Rybakina revealed yesterday at a press conference the goals she would like to achieve next year: "It's nice to end the year by beating the world No.1, even if she had many opportunities to win the match.

My aim is to win Grand Slams. And my main goal is to become world n°1. I'm hoping that could be next year."

Elena Rybakina
3e, 7523 points
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Trickykid
She isn’t Kazakh. At 19 she was offered loads of cash to switch her playing nationality. She’s Russian.
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khan
so what? you make it seem like it's a crime committed by her, obviously there a few others as well who have done it
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khan
great goals Elena although how Goran would help you achieve that seems tough for me but let's see now that you have chosen her as a coach🤞🏼
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Carlos Alcaraz has the New younger person to win the Australian Open and I hope he will regain French open 2026 also. As per my Guess he will be the best player to achieve the 20 Grand Slams in Younger age Only. I hope all the best to Carlos.

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