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Federer looking for new coach!
Posted On: 07/29/2010
Posted By: Hartmut

 

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HARTMUT HESSE

 

After some disappointing results in the past months Roger Federer is training with Paul Annacone on a trial basis for a few days in Switzerland.

Annacone, who is the former coach of Pete Sampras has cut down his work for the British Tennis Federation and therefore has some spare time to share with Big Fed.

Since Annacone is a soft spoken guy and knows how to handle a talented players like Sampras and Henman, he might be the right guy to offer some humble suggestions to Federers game and training. Or to put it in other words, he might be the right coach not to disturb a genius at work too much… Since I don’t really think that Roger really wants a coach who pushes him too much. Federer is loaded with talent and he believes that he can beat anybody anywhere when he is confident, motivated and in a good mood.

So, it is good to know that Roger is realistic enough again to realize that his recent losses have not come because of injuries or some kind of sickness, like he mentioned in a press conference after he loss in Wimbledon…

Hopefully he will listen to Annacone and hopefully Annacone will have the nerve to push the big Fed to break a few more sweats in training.

But so far I have not seen a coach who dared to do so with King Roger.

We will see… but something big has to change for Roger to win the US-Open. He might not get lucky twice and have Nadal, Del Potro and Davydenko injured at the same time…

 

HARDY HESSE

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Let's go Roger! I hope they do well together!
Posted By brian On 02/08/2010
We'll have to wait and see, I don't think it will last long...
Posted By Sofi On 02/08/2010
Finally. I think its a little ridiculous that Roger did not have a coach for such a long time. Times and players have changed, there are many hungry players that are willing to train very hard to get results. If Roger wants to be No.1 again he will have to work some sweat on the practice field!
Posted By Tico On 01/08/2010
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