Iga Świątek splits with Wim Fissette after 18 months, 1 Wimbledon title and up-and-down changes
Iga Świątek has parted company with Wim Fissette, her coach of 18 months, after an up-and-down start to 2026. Świątek won Wimbledon, the Cincinnati Open and the Korea Open during Fissette’s tenure, which started in October 2024, but an ongoing attempt to remodel her game led to inconsistent results and at-times confused losses in which Świątek appeared caught between two different styles of play. Fissette, a 46-year-old from Belgium, had previously coached Kim Clijsters, Angelique Kerber and Nao
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Miami Open tournament director James Blake seeking Heisman trophy winner Fernando Mendoza for potential appearance this week
Arthur Fils says he’s ‘fully back’ after crushing Stefanos Tsitsipas in Miami
Arthur Fils stuns Stefanos Tsitsipas with career-worst loss at Miami OpenArthur Fils handed Stefanos Tsitsipas the heaviest defeat of his career in the third round of the Miami Open. Tsitsipas, who knocked out fifth seed Alex de Minaur on Saturday, was dominated by Fils in straight sets, 6-0, 6-1.
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Iga Swiatek parts with coach after Miami Open shock
Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek has parted company with her coach after her shock first round elimination at the Miami Open, she said on Monday. In a post on Instagram, the world No. 3 announced her split from Wim Fissette, who she had worked with since 2024 and claimed her first Wimbledon title with last year. Swiatek, who has won six Grand Slam titles, said she'd “decided to take a different path.”
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