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'It's been a privilege': Coach Wim Fissette announces split with 'inspirational' Naomi Osaka ahead of US Open

Tennis coach Wim Fissette has confirmed that he has split with Naomi Osaka ahead of the 2022 US Open. The pair began working together at the start of the 2020 season and Fisette helped guide Osaka to glory at the 2020 US Open and 2021 Australian Open — two of the four Grand Slam singles titles she has to her name. Ad/> The Belgian took to social media to announce the decision to part ways and hailed the 24-year-old, who is currently ranked at No.

38 in the world, as an inspiration to «a whole new generation». WimbledonWimbledon grades: Who shone? Who came up short?11/07/2022 AT 13:08 «It has been a privilege to coach Naomi since 2019 and see her grow into the champion she has become,» Fissette wrote on Instagram. «She has inspired a whole new generation to fall in love with the game and to speak up for what they believe in.

»It’s been incredible to play a part in that journey. Thank you… I wish you all the best and looking forward to my next chapter." /> Wilander, Henman back 'positive' Osaka to return to top of tennis again 'Still isn't right' — Osaka pulls out of Wimbledon with Achilles injury Before working with Osaka, Fissette coached his compatriot, Kim Clijsters, and former world No. 1 stars Victoria Azarenka, Simon Halep and Angelique Kerber to name a few.

Osaka has been sidelined due to an Achilles injury since her straight-sets defeat to Amanda Anisimova in the first round of the French Open in May. She then missed Wimbledon. After her opening defeat at Roland-Garros, Eurosport experts Mats Wilander and Tim Henman said they expected to see her back thriving before too long.

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