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Swiatek reportedly heads to Nadal's tennis academy for intensive training, Nadal will accompany her to Madrid and Rome.

After parting ways with Fisset, Swiatek's resolve to achieve a remarkable turnaround in this year's clay season seems very strong, judging from the information currently revealed by the media!



According to Polish "Sports Review," after experiencing a major setback in Miami, Swiatek intends to undergo intensive training at Nadal's tennis academy to thoroughly prepare for the approaching clay season.


The Polish player's intention is clear: she aims to stage a impressive comeback in her favored clay court arena, dispelling the current gloom. Choosing Nadal's academy as her clay-season preparation base is interpreted by many as seeking guidance from the Spanish legend during her low point, hoping for a revival on her fundamental clay court territory.


Although some are skeptical about this news, it was quickly confirmed by the team of Filipino top player Ella.


“We have requested the academy to arrange a joint training session when Swiatek arrives in Mallorca,” Ella's coach stated in an interview, indicating they have contacted Nadal's academy to organize a practice session between Ella and Swiatek, which indirectly confirms the news is true and not fabricated by media for hype.



Additionally, foreign media reporting on Swiatek's collaboration with Nadal's academy revealed another surprising detail: Swiatek's new coach is not Wozniacki's father, as previously rumored, but rather leans toward a Spanish coach, aiming to strengthen her clay performance and increase her chances of a strong return during the clay season.


Currently, two potential candidates likely to become Swiatek's new coach have emerged: Roig and Bosch.


Roig is a well-known tennis coach, closely associated with Nadal. Since becoming the Spanish legend's coach in 2005, he witnessed Nadal's 22 Grand Slam victories, boasting an impressive coaching record.


Roig is regarded as possessing top-level clay coaching experience, “and is a coach with meticulous tactics, strong psychological building skills, and expertise in fast-court technical adjustments.”



Since winning the Seoul 500 tournament last year, Swiatek has struggled to advance beyond the quarterfinals in subsequent events, and this year in Miami suffered an early exit, ending several remarkable records, causing public astonishment.


Many analyzing the Polish player's current issues believe she may have psychological challenges, requiring a coach who can address technical, tactical, and mental aspects to help her overcome these difficulties. If she successfully partners with Nadal's esteemed coach Roig, it could greatly aid her return to peak form.


Although this accomplished coach is highly likely to coach Swiatek according to foreign media, some note his recent schedule might conflict with Swiatek's tournament plans, potentially hindering the arrangement.


However, others emphasize there is no need to worry. The reason is Swiatek and Nadal have a good relationship, and Nadal and Roig share a close bond; if the Spanish legend personally intervenes, resolving this issue should be feasible.



Another highly regarded candidate is Bosch. He is considered one of Swiatek's two potential coaches not only due to his interest in coaching her but also because he understands the issues she currently faces.


“Swiatek should return to her essence—baseline play, defense, and consistency, which are her core strengths.” Many believe if Bosch coaches Swiatek, given his precise insight into her problems, their collaboration could quickly generate significant progress.


However, Bosch currently coaches Ella, making his partnership with Swiatek less straightforward than Roig's. Yet some humorously suggest if Swiatek expresses sincere interest in working with him, overcoming obstacles promptly would be possible.



Whether Roig or Bosch, both share common traits: they are Spanish and closely connected to Nadal's academy. Based on current foreign media reports, unless unexpected, Swiatek's new coach will likely be chosen from these two.


While closely following Swiatek's clay season preparations, foreign media also revealed another significant development: Nadal will temporarily join the Polish player's team, accompanying her to this year's Madrid and Rome Masters events, providing guidance during these tournaments.



As the clay season approaches, the foreign media reports on Swiatek's new coach candidates and whether Nadal will indeed coach the Polish player—whether true or false—will likely be confirmed soon.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Moon River's Starry Sky)



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