Elena Rybakina Expresses Disappointment Over Ex-Coach Vukov's Suspension Amid WTA Ruling
World No. 7 Elena Rybakina shares her disappointment as the WTA upholds the ban on her former coach Stefano Vukov, focusing on her performance despite the ordeal.



A Challenging Time for Rybakina
Elena Rybakina, currently ranked seventh in the world, has publicly expressed her disappointment regarding the WTA's decision to uphold the ban against her former coach, Stefano Vukov. This decision follows an independent investigation into Vukov's conduct towards Rybakina. The provisional suspension was initially announced in January after allegations of a breach in the WTA's Code of Conduct.
The Impact on Rybakina's Career
Despite the turmoil, Rybakina remains focused on her tennis career. Following her victory over Rebecca Sramkova at the Qatar Open, the 25-year-old Kazakh player stated, "I'm just disappointed with the situation, and how the process went. I'm focusing on my matches, and when I go on the court I'm thinking only about the way I need to play." Her resilience is commendable as she strives to perform her best during this challenging period.
Details of the Suspension
The specifics of Vukov's ban remain undisclosed, including the duration and the particular breach of conduct. However, the manner in which he communicated with Rybakina both on and off the court has been under scrutiny. Vukov, who played a pivotal role in Rybakina's Wimbledon 2022 victory, saw their five-year partnership end shortly before the 2024 US Open.
Looking Forward
Rybakina had hoped to reintegrate Vukov into her team at the beginning of the year, but the WTA's decision has made this impossible. Vukov has denied any wrongdoing, asserting that he has "never abused anyone." Meanwhile, Rybakina also mentioned during this year's Australian Open that she had never made "any complaints" about Vukov.
Potential for Appeal and Future Prospects
The WTA has not detailed the length of Vukov's suspension, but he retains the right to appeal the decision. Amidst this, Rybakina briefly collaborated with Novak Djokovic’s former coach, Goran Ivanisevic, though this partnership ended after a fourth-round exit at the Australian Open. As Rybakina navigates these professional hurdles, her determination to excel in the sport remains unwavering.