Elena Rybakina, seven people around the world, said that he was “disappointed” by the WTA’s decision to support the prohibition of former coach Stefano Bukov, following an independent investigation into his actions.
In January, Croatia was announced that Croatia was temporarily suspended after it was presumed to have violated the WTA’s Code of Conduct.
On Tuesday, WTA, a female tennis governing agency, confirmed that it was banned from Vukov.
She, 25 years old, said on Wednesday that he was disappointed about the situation and how the process was going on after winning the Qatar Open on Wednesday.
“I’m focusing on the game, and when I go to court, I’m only thinking about how I have to do it.
“It’s not the best time, but I want to do my best.”
The WTA did not specify how long Vukov would be forbidden, and he was unknown to any part of the broken code.
But the way he told her in court in the tournament came to the surveillance.
The 37 -year -old boy helped Rybakina won the MBLE Blade in 2022, but the five -year partnership ended a few days before US Open in August in August.
The decision of the WTA means that Rybakina cannot return Vukov to her team.
Vukov denied a mistake and said last month’s exercise, “No one was abused.” Rybakina said at the Australian Open this year she had never had a “complaint” about VUKOV.
The WTA did not provide detailed information on the long school length, but Vukov can appeal to the decision.
Rybakina worked for a while based on Goran Ivanisevic, a former coach of Novak Djokovic, but left the team after the fourth round at the Australian Open.