Elena Rybakina ready to put Goran Ivanisevic insight to the test at United Cup
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Elena Rybakina will hope that her new partnership with Novak Djokovic’s former coach Goran Ivanisevic will pay dividends.
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PERTH – Former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina expressed confidence on Dec 26 that her new partnership with Novak Djokovic’s former coach Goran Ivanisevic will pay dividends, starting at the mixed-team United Cup.
The world No. 6 completed a Dubai training block with the Croat before joining her Kazakhstan compatriots for the Perth leg of the 18-nation tournament, which starts the 2025 season and is also being played in Sydney.
Kazakhstan face Spain in the opening tie on Dec 27, with Rybakina a favourite against 54th-ranked Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.
The match will be the first test of her new collaboration with the 53-year-old Ivanisevic, who parted ways last season with 24-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic.
“We had a couple of weeks together, Goran’s a fun guy,” said Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion and beaten finalist in the 2023 Australian Open to Aryna Sabalenka.
“I can’t say (too) much about our work, but we had a good preparation. Not much time has passed but I’m already getting experience from him, especially as a player, how he used to prepare.
“I’m learning every day, I’m feeling much better physically and hopefully we can do well here,” she added, after an injury-marred 2024.
Ivanisevic came on board with Rybakina in November after Djokovic shook up his team as he hits the twilight of a remarkable career, replacing him with Andy Murray.
Rybakina is looking to make up for last season’s disappointments after winning three titles and reaching two other finals, before being sidelined by a back problem and illness.
The 25-year-old skipped the late-season Asian swing before she returned at the WTA Finals, where she defeated world No. 1 Sabalenka.
Most of the Kazakh squad are newcomers to the United Cup, now in its third edition. They bonded with a Christmas dinner and are liking their chances.
“This is my first time on a team,” Rybakina said. “There are not a lot of team events, so I’m hyped about this one. I hope we will have great chances.
“It’s nice to change the schedule a bit at the start of the year. Here you can face good players, I’m looking forward to the start.”
In the other tie on Dec 27, Brazil face China, who are without world No. 5 Zheng Qinwen after she pulled out of the tournament, saying she needed more rest ahead of the Jan 12-26 Australian Open. AFP


