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SINGAPORE: Caroline Wozniacki, world number three, supported the coaches on the tennis court, believing that her interactions with her coach and father, Piotr Wozniacki, were invaluable. The issue has been in the spotlight since Serena Williams' coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, called for field training to be allowed in all cases. Currently he is banned in Grand Slam but allowed in WTA events. The French insists that training is a permanent profession and that to believe the opposite is a "hypocrisy". Wozniacki supported the pressure for field training through the council. "I think basically all sports have a training on the court or a training, so I do not see why in tennis," she told reporters in Singapore. The Australian Open champion said her father's tutelage on the ground had been helpful. "I'm just trying to get the information he thinks he needs," she said. "That's why I do not talk much. I just absorbed it. And then I also have my own opinion. "If he says something that I think I can use, then I use it. If I think he's saying something I do not agree with, I'm just doing what I'm doing. Unlike other turbulent coaching partnerships between parents and children, Wozniacki said she worked well with her father. "I think that the fact that he has respected me since I was a child and respects my opinions and that he can see that I can really hold on, has also strengthened our relationship," she said. declared. Wozniacki gave life to his defense of the WTA Finals title with a three-set victory over Petra Kvitova. She will try to take a place in the semi-finals when she plays the beautiful Elina Svitolina on Thursday.
Posted in Daily Times, October 25th 2018.
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