Tennis Pros Taylor Fritz and Denis Shapovalov Oppose ITF’s New Off-Court Coaching Rule

Tennis Pros Taylor Fritz and Denis Shapovalov Oppose ITF’s New Off-Court Coaching Rule

Top tennis players Taylor Fritz and Denis Shapovalov have voiced their disapproval of the International Tennis Federation’s (ITF) recent decision to permit off-court coaching starting in 2025. Fritz is particularly concerned that this change could detract from the mental and strategic challenges that are inherent to tennis. Traditionally, the sport requires players to make real-time decisions without the aid of a coach during matches, a feature that Fritz believes is essential to the game’s integrity.

Shapovalov shares Fritz’s concerns and stresses the importance of maintaining the individualistic nature of tennis. According to him, the ability of players to compete independently is a significant aspect of what makes the sport appealing to both players and fans alike. Both athletes argue that allowing off-court coaching could fundamentally alter the essence of tennis, shifting it from a test of personal fortitude and skill to one of external guidance and strategy.

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