WTA announced a few days ago to punish Stefano Vukov. The Women’s Tennis Association has decided to take her away for a year, counting since January 31, After investigating her abuses and bad ways to study, Elena Rybakinawho decided to do without his services last tag -day before opening the US.
At 25, the former Wimbledon champion fell significantly in New York with his coach and mentor, To whom he criticized for his way, he was very rough with his screams and actions.
Since then, Vukov has been unable to access any credentials Because his behavior is being investigated on the WTA tour. For the presence of damaged, it is said, the code of behavior.
Well, in the final hours they saw the details of the investigation lighting that put the hair at the end. According to ‘The Athletic’, the coach conquered Rybakina for a constant abuse of thinking, with ongoing pressures that ended making a tennis player with a sick tennis player, making it possible to leave many Contests for unusual factors such as colds or allergies.
In addition, according to the report, Vukov appeared in New York before opening the US even though the player fired and all tournaments with text messages That they had to blackmail his emotional, which probably led him to retire from the contest by surprise after the first twist.
But the investigations are still going, and They even speak a romantic relationship between them, as they stayed in the same room in Australia’s past tomorrowContest in which Vukov has been suspended.
Surely, certainly, A clear instance of toxic relationships Which is destroying the brilliant career of one of the best players in recent years.
Source: La Verdad

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