Breaking: WTA Upholds Ban on Rybakina’s Former Coach Stefano Vukov Amid Conduct Investigation
The WTA has confirmed the suspension of Stefano Vukov, former coach of Elena Rybakina, following an independent investigation into his conduct. Vukov denies any wrongdoing.



In a significant development in the world of professional tennis, the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has upheld the ban on Stefano Vukov, the former coach of Elena Rybakina, after concluding an independent investigation into his behavior. The decision, announced on Tuesday, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing scrutiny of coaching practices within the sport.
Background of the Investigation
Earlier this year, Vukov, a 37-year-old Croatian coach, was provisionally suspended by the WTA for allegedly breaching the organization’s Code of Conduct. While details of the alleged misconduct remain confidential, the investigation focused on his interactions with Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion.
Vukov has consistently denied any wrongdoing, and Rybakina herself has publicly stated that she was never mistreated by him. In a statement to BBC Sport, the WTA emphasized its commitment to fairness and confidentiality:
"Following this process, the suspension remains in place. To protect the confidentiality and integrity of the investigation and its findings, the WTA will not provide further details."
Implications for Rybakina
Rybakina, currently ranked world number five, has expressed her desire to have Vukov rejoin her coaching team. However, the upheld ban prevents this reunion, at least for the foreseeable future. Vukov, who coached Rybakina from her teenage years, played a pivotal role in her development, culminating in her historic Wimbledon victory.
Reactions and Future Steps
While Pam Shriver, a renowned coach and commentator, has previously raised concerns about Vukov’s on-court behavior, Rybakina has defended their professional relationship. At the Australian Open last month, she stated:
"I don’t agree with a lot of things the WTA does in the sense of my relationship with Stefano."
Vukov retains the right to appeal the decision, and it remains unclear how long the ban will be enforced. This case underscores the WTA’s commitment to maintaining professional and ethical standards, even as it raises questions about the balance between accountability and athlete autonomy.
As the tennis world watches closely, the outcome of this investigation could have lasting implications for coaching practices and player-coach relationships across the sport.