The Belgian opens up weeks after ending his collaboration with the Polish player: "The coach is always the first one to leave, it's part of the job and you have to accept it."
The Belgian opens up weeks after ending his collaboration with the Polish player: "The coach is always the first one to leave, it's part of the job and you have to accept it."
Iga Swiatek has decided to put an end to her professional relationship with Wim Fissette a year and a half later, which peaked with her Wimbledon 2025 triumph. However, the Polish player's inconsistent start has led her to make this decision. Hours after the former world number one confirmed it, the Belgian posted a message on his social media: "You never know where life will take you or who you will meet along the way. In 2018, I met Iga at the Wimbledon champions dinner after she won the junior tournament. Seven years later, we won it together. A beautiful story. We both wanted and worked for more, but we shared important moments and lessons. Iga, I now wish you good luck and success in whatever comes next. I am sure you will achieve it."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fissette se despide de Swiatek: "Te deseo buena suerte y éxito en lo que venga, estoy seguro de que lo conseguirás"
[pixels-player]After the tough defeat against Elena Rybakina at the 2026 Australian Open and Maria Sakkari at the WTA Doha, Iga Swiatek took a few weeks off to recharge and try to improve in a key area for better results. "Technically speaking, our main goal was to enhance our serve. Also, we focused mainly on perfecting tactical elements and the initial shots after the serve and return. We worked on achieving greater consistency in crucial moments and maintaining the appropriate intensity from the first ball," revealed her coach Wim Fissette.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La prioridad de Swiatek para mejorar sus resultados en 2026
[pixels-player]The separation of Iga Swiatek and Wim Fissette has caused a great surprise in the tennis world. However, for a former number one like Kim Clijsters, it was somewhat expected, as she mentioned on the 'Love All' podcast. "I saw some of the interactions that were happening on the court as well, and in Wim's defense, when a player is in the mental state that she was, I don't think there's much that can be said from the sidelines. It goes far beyond 'do this on the tennis court'; it's much deeper," she concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Clijsters opina sobre la separación de Swiatek y Fissette
[pixels-player]Iga Swiatek has not started 2026 as expected, chaining several poor results that have led her to part ways with Wim Fissette, her coach since 2024. Together, they managed to win major titles like Wimbledon or Cincinnati, something she has thanked him for through a statement posted on social media. She also highlighted that the rest of her team remains, and that she will soon announce the next step in her career.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Iga Swiatek se separa de su entrenador Wim Fissette
[pixels-player]The tennis season has just come to a close, but most players and coaches are already thinking about 2026. Like Wim Fissette, the current coach of Iga Swiatek, who revealed his intentions for 2026 in an interview with journalist Dominik Senkowski: "The priorities remain the same. Iga wants to be the best in the world. We aim to win a Grand Slam, hopefully more than one. Our goal is to be as close as possible to the number one ranking," stated the Belgian coach.
Iga Swiatek's coach, Wim Fissette, on Iga's team's goals in 2026: "The priorities are not changing. Iga wants to be the best in the world. We want to win a Grand Slam, hopefully more than one. We intend to be as close as possible to the number one in the ranking.” More⬇️ pic.twitter.com/kNW8uKcJmA
— Dominik Senkowski (@dsenkowski07) November 23, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El entrenador de Swiatek desvela sus objetivos para 2026
[pixels-player]Wim Fissette, the Polish coach, analyzes what happened in the last WTA Finals and highlights which aspects they will try to improve for the 2026 season.
Interesting reflections from the Pole, who is satisfied with what she achieved at Roland Garros and delves into the changes she has made alongside Wim Fissette.
The Belgian opens up weeks after ending his collaboration with the Polish player: "The coach is always the first one to leave, it's part of the job and you have to accept it."
The separation of Iga Swiatek and Wim Fissette has caused a great surprise in the tennis world. However, for a former number one like Kim Clijsters, it was somewhat expected, as she mentioned on the 'Love All' podcast. "I saw some of the interactions that were happening on the court as well, and in Wim's defense, when a player is in the mental state that she was, I don't think there's much that can be said from the sidelines. It goes far beyond 'do this on the tennis court'; it's much deeper," she concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Clijsters opina sobre la separación de Swiatek y Fissette
[pixels-player]Iga Swiatek has decided to put an end to her professional relationship with Wim Fissette a year and a half later, which peaked with her Wimbledon 2025 triumph. However, the Polish player's inconsistent start has led her to make this decision. Hours after the former world number one confirmed it, the Belgian posted a message on his social media: "You never know where life will take you or who you will meet along the way. In 2018, I met Iga at the Wimbledon champions dinner after she won the junior tournament. Seven years later, we won it together. A beautiful story. We both wanted and worked for more, but we shared important moments and lessons. Iga, I now wish you good luck and success in whatever comes next. I am sure you will achieve it."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fissette se despide de Swiatek: "Te deseo buena suerte y éxito en lo que venga, estoy seguro de que lo conseguirás"
[pixels-player]Iga Swiatek has not started 2026 as expected, chaining several poor results that have led her to part ways with Wim Fissette, her coach since 2024. Together, they managed to win major titles like Wimbledon or Cincinnati, something she has thanked him for through a statement posted on social media. She also highlighted that the rest of her team remains, and that she will soon announce the next step in her career.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Iga Swiatek se separa de su entrenador Wim Fissette
[pixels-player]After the tough defeat against Elena Rybakina at the 2026 Australian Open and Maria Sakkari at the WTA Doha, Iga Swiatek took a few weeks off to recharge and try to improve in a key area for better results. "Technically speaking, our main goal was to enhance our serve. Also, we focused mainly on perfecting tactical elements and the initial shots after the serve and return. We worked on achieving greater consistency in crucial moments and maintaining the appropriate intensity from the first ball," revealed her coach Wim Fissette.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La prioridad de Swiatek para mejorar sus resultados en 2026
[pixels-player]The tennis season has just come to a close, but most players and coaches are already thinking about 2026. Like Wim Fissette, the current coach of Iga Swiatek, who revealed his intentions for 2026 in an interview with journalist Dominik Senkowski: "The priorities remain the same. Iga wants to be the best in the world. We aim to win a Grand Slam, hopefully more than one. Our goal is to be as close as possible to the number one ranking," stated the Belgian coach.
Iga Swiatek's coach, Wim Fissette, on Iga's team's goals in 2026: "The priorities are not changing. Iga wants to be the best in the world. We want to win a Grand Slam, hopefully more than one. We intend to be as close as possible to the number one in the ranking.” More⬇️ pic.twitter.com/kNW8uKcJmA
— Dominik Senkowski (@dsenkowski07) November 23, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El entrenador de Swiatek desvela sus objetivos para 2026
[pixels-player]Wim Fissette, the Polish coach, analyzes what happened in the last WTA Finals and highlights which aspects they will try to improve for the 2026 season.
Interesting reflections from the Pole, who is satisfied with what she achieved at Roland Garros and delves into the changes she has made alongside Wim Fissette.
The coach of the Pole is standing up for her and admits to joining the team knowing everything that was happening with her suspension for testing positive for a banned substance.
Wim Fissette, the new coach of Iga Swiatek, analyzes the plan he has in mind to lead the Pole to reign beyond the clay courts.