New coach buoys Osaka’s Australian Open defence

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AFP, Melbourne :
Naomi Osaka had more coaches than she won titles last year but will be hoping that her latest trainer can propel her to a successful defence of her Australian Open crown. The 22-year-old Japanese had a rollercoaster 2019, winning in Melbourne and topping the world rankings but then ploughing through three coaches before settling on Wim Fissette in December.
The 39-year-old Belgian has worked with a raft of former world number ones including Kim Clijsters, Victoria Azarenka and Simona Halep.
At the Brisbane International last week, the world number three described what drew her to Fissette.
“(I wanted) someone that’s calm and knowledgeable and can work with the team dynamic,” said Osaka, beaten in the Brisbane semi-finals by second-ranked Karolina Pliskova. “Because my trainer, my physio… I’ve had them for more than two years and they’re like my family at this point,” said Osaka. “So I felt like anyone that I brought in now should be able to work well with them.
“I know that he’s worked with a lot of top players and I feel like I’m learning from everything that he says, and I try to apply it.”

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