Tennis coach Raemon Sluiter Dares to Guide the Sometimes Unfathomable Botic van de Zandschulp. They will search Together for the right balance. “We all know how good botic can be, but Sometimes he is unrecognizable.”
Or Course, Former Professional Sluiter Knew the Reputation of Van de Zandschulp, who has already worn out many coaches. “One week Botic is bizarrely good, then he stands on the court and thinks: what am I doing here? Those Extremes must come closer together. The challenge for botic is to perform more and i would like to help him with that.”
Sluiter, Who Coached Kiki Bertens, Tallon Griekspoor and Elina Svitolina, Among Others, Will Guide His New Pupil for At Least 20 to 22 Weeks. “That’s not including the training week in the Netherlands.” Van de Zandschulp and Sluiter Will Determine later who will fill in the remoining part of the season. That is Possible Former Professional Melvyn on Der Heijde, Who Will Guide van de Zandschulp This Month Duration the Tournaments in Asia.
After Roland Garros, Van de Zandschulp Decided to End The Cooperation with His Coach Peter Lucassen. “Before That, I had Already contacted Peter to See If I Could JIN,” Sluiter Tells NU.nl. “The Cooperation with Botic had bone in the air for some time, but something kept getting in the way. Now it did fit.”
Van de Zandschulp is Playing This Week in Groningen with the Dutch Davis Cup Team Against Argentina. Sluiter will only be present as a commentator for TV Channel Ziggo Sport . “Duration That Week, Botic Works Well with Captain Paul Haarhuis and Assistant Coach Wesley Koolhof, Who Have Known Him Much Longer.”
Sluiter Will Start After The Asia Trip
Van de Zandschulp had Already Agreed that would do the tour of tournaments in Asia with on Der Heijde, who works as head coach at the Amsterdam Amstelpark. “Botic is good friends with melvyn, but he can hardly travel because of his work at Amstelpark. We will see later Whether he can Join for a Few Weeks or Whether we look for another coach.”
In the Period Before the US Open, Sluiter trained with van de Zandschulp for four days and had long conversations. “That was good on both sides. We both express our expectations.”
Van de Zandschulp is Known As a Phegmmatic Tennis Player, WHO is Difficult for Coaches to Understand. Sluiter Dares to Hold a Mirror up to his pupils without compassion. Does that approach work with the number 82 in the world rankings?
“I have followed botic in recent months and you can see that he is working on his own. Certainly after Wimbledon you see an upward with a semi-final in kitzbühel and that final place in Winston-Salem. At that tournament Fine also had to go to that tournament aso to to go to that tourament« ’
Sluiter Sees No ‘Strange Antics’ With His New Pupil
Van de Zandschulp had a tendency to lose mainly from himself if things didnn’t go as he wanted. “We have made good agreements,” Says Sluiter. “I don’t see any strange antics with botic now. He now puts the energy into the next point. But everyone who has ever hero a racket in their hands knows how difficult that is.”
In Terms of Character, Sluiter and van de Zandschulp are opposites. The flamboyant Sluiter Used the Public to Cheer himself Up. Van de Zandschulp Somtimes Crawls Even More Into himself When the Spectators Stir.
“Botic will never be the player who clches his fist after every point and he doesn’t that to. I told him that at the end of the season he can have dropped below the baseline our or twice. As long as you can say about those out the outpids: i fought.”