The Kazakh, after qualifying for the 3rd round of the Australian Open 2025, talked about many interesting topics in the on-court interview
Elena Rybakina didn't hide that she was frustrated over not having Stefano Vukov in her box during the Australian Open and also indicated that continuing her partnership with Goran Ivanisevic isn't set in stone.
Elena Rybakina exited the Australian Open, losing to Madison Keys in three sets. Rybakina’s controversial coach Stefano Vukov, re-hired after a suspension by the WTA, was not allowed on-site, adding to her challenges.
Ivanisevic addresses rumoes that he will end his partnership with Rybakina if the WTA investigation clears Vukov.
Elena Rybakina cruised past 16-year-old Aussie Emerson Jones in the first round of the Australian Open on Tuesday. It was the sixth seed’s first victory under her new coach, Goran Ivanisevic, who previously worked with Novak Djokovic.
Wimbledon champion was reportedly blindsided by the news that Rybakina planned to restore Vukov, who is serving a provisional suspension, to her coaching team.
Goran Ivanisevic has spoken out after it emerged that the WTA had provisionally suspended Elena Rybakina's other coach, Stefano Vukov. Rybakina split with Vukov ahead of the US Open last August.
Elena Rybakina's new coach Goran Ivanisevic made his debut appearance in the Kazakh player's box during her dominant first-round victory at the 2025 Australian Open. The seasoned Croatian coach's ...
The first Kazakhstani tennis player to win a major tournament, Elena Rybakina ... For Rybakina, the start of this new season also means a new member of her coaching staff. Goran Ivanisevic ...
Elena Rybakina insisted she was ... into an alleged breach of their code of conduct. Rybakina split from the Croatian in August and hired Goran Ivanisevic, but before the Australian Open ...
Elena Rybakina is a former finalist at the Australian Open. She competed in the final in 2023 when Aryna Sabalenka won her maiden Grand Slam trophy.
Three-time Australian Open finalist Daniil Medvedev allowed his frustrations to boil over in a Melbourne Park meltdown before advancing to the second round on Tuesday, while Taylor Fritz made a strong start in his bid to end a 22-year Grand Slam drought for American men.