Sydney: Simona Halep will be without a coach for the first few months of the 2019 season after Australian Darren Cahill left her team due to “family reasons”, the world No. 1 said on Sunday. Halep, who is gearing up for the Australian Open by playing in this week’s Sydney International, has worked with the former Australia Davis Cup captain since 2016 and said she would not replace him until at least the claycourt season. “The situation is that for the next three to four months, I don’t want to take the coach... I go with the flow and I see how it works,” French Open champion Halep said. “He took the decision because of family and family always comes first. I wasn’t disappointed or upset, I fully understood. We have a very good relationship.” Cahill has a long track record as a coach, helping compatriot Lleyton Hewitt reach No. 1 in the rankings as well as reviving the career of American Andre Agassi. “It’s tough... but I feel confident I can do my own things on court. I’m more responsible now on everything that I have to do. Maybe it’s a good thing, I will see,” Halep added. Meanwhile, Halep said she was pain-free following a back injury that cut short her 2018 season, but believes this week would be the real test of her fitness. reuters
Unlock Exclusive Insights with The Tribune Premium
Take your experience further with Premium access.
Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only Benefits
Already a Member? Sign In Now