@saltarvo I mean what was he supposed to say? Air out the dirty laundry? That he wasn’t in half the tournaments? No, you thank your coach and you move on. That’s called being professional. He doesn’t owe anyone an explanation to begin with. If JFC had some self respect he would move on to
@deucegoddess Cahill was part of Agassi’s team. They know each other very well. From a tennis professional perspective and if you read Agassi’s book, he had a protocol to prep for the heat and stay hydrated (he sweats profusely by his own admission). Cahill and co haven’t figured this for Jan
@triplefaults lol maybe. But I think it’s probably part of their familiarity and banter. They both know there’s ways to solve that problem and fact is Cahill and co still haven’t figure this for Sinner which it of itself is a little strange.
@josemorgado I mean he can dream… so far he only got to coach a golf player. That tells you he is kinda desperate. I highly doubt Sinner would hire him when you can tell Sinner values discretion and collaboration. Both this JFC has proven incapable off. He is a control freak
@jmgmoron Me parto de risa. Dudo muchísimo q Sinner le contrate. Primero de todo para ser entrenador de élite hay q tener discreción. Y eso JCF ha demostrado no tenerlo. Segundo, si ves la relación q Sinner tiene con su equipo es de colaboración no de control.
@alcarazzista Just by his reply you can tell it has nothing to do with discipline or work ethic. It’s about control and the fact that the student surpassed the coach. This judgemental controlling behavior is not normal towards your own grown children let alone your student.
@trentottogradii@marvercaraz But maybe with the track record of all other players you were rooting for this RG, your father may ask you not to root Sinner after all.