Former world number one Serena Williams' ex-coach Rennae
Stubbs has once again highlighted the troubles of working with Stefano Vukov. The
37-year-old is a famous and relatively young tennis coach. He recently worked
with the women’s world number four
Elena Rybakina.
Their partnership ended just before the start of the 2024 US
Open which bring a lot spotlight on the relationship between Rybakina and
Vukov. Ex-coach of the former world number one Serena has been recently quoted
in a report where she criticised the behaving of Vukov. The 53-year-old was of
the opinion that the Rijeka-born star not a ‘good element for the current world
number four. Stubbs also stated that she would not want her coach to gesture,
looking pissed all the time.
"You guys know, if you have listened to our podcast, I
had my feelings and my thoughts when it came to her [Rybakina's] coach,” she
said. “I thought he was not a good element. When I’m playing a match, I don’t
want to see my coach gesturing, looking all pissed off up there. And there’s
been some coaches of late that I’m like, 'Why do these players allow these
coaches to look like this?' Because you need a positive influence around you
when you’re looking up there. Now, off the court, in a way he might be the
greatest guy in the world to her, I don’t know. But when it comes to being her
coach, I saw way too many things of him yelling at her in the gym, other
players have said stuff to me. When she would win matches, he was giving her
sh*t.”
Rybakina had an impressive season but has struggled with fitness
concerns towards the later stages. She has played 50 matches in total and won
41 of them. She lifted three WTA titles this year. Her most recent appearance
was in the US Open where she was forced to withdraw from the second-round.