Home Sports“Another curve ball” – Paul McConnent, after the restoration of Ambero Ferrara, presented them against Junak Sunar’s coach Darren Kahl’s US Open absence.

“Another curve ball” – Paul McConnent, after the restoration of Ambero Ferrara, presented them against Junak Sunar’s coach Darren Kahl’s US Open absence.

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Sports Administrator and former player Paul McCam shared his views about Junk Signner’s coach, Darren Kahl, who will not be present with the Italian during his fight in the 2025 US Open. Former Australian tennis star further considered Kehill’s absence, as he has taken a little break from coaching.

The sinner Darren Kahl and Simon have become the World No.1 singles player under the rule of Wagganzee, who has been coaching him since 2022. The 23 -year -old, the right -handed star has won the 20 ATP Tour singles title, including four major titles. He defeated Taylor Furtz in the final and won the US Open in 2024.

Italian recently recovered his former fitness coach, Ambero Ferrara, who was involved in the 2024 doping case With your physiotherapist, Jiacomo Nalidi. Considering the absence of Khel from the Signner’s 2025 US Open Tournament trip, Australian former world No. 1, Paul McCam, in the doubles category added his views on the issue by X, writing:

“Darren US Open is another curved hair … Knowing Darren, he won’t do it without a good reason.”

Junk Sinner recently won the Wimbledon Men’s singles by beating Carlos Alakaraz in the final for his fourth Grand Slam title.


Junk Sinner’s coach, Simon Waganoi, considered the importance of coach Darren Kahl and his future with the team.

Fourteen days Darren Khalla and Simon Waganozi: Championship - Wimbledon 2025 - Source: GettyFourteen days Darren Khalla and Simon Waganozi: Championship - Wimbledon 2025 - Source: Getty
Fourteen days Darren Khalla and Simon Waganozi: Championship – Wimbledon 2025 – Source: Getty

Junk Sinner’s coachAccording to the official site of the ATP Tour, Simon reflects the future with the importance of Waganzee, Kehill and the team. He lashed out at his mutual purpose of making his development and the sinner a top seeded player. He told ATP Tour:

“I have to say that I am very fortunate to have a professional and personally like Darren. We immediately contacted us, and it has undoubtedly helped us in our journey. It is never easy to find this chemistry, but we have always preferred the interests of Genex.”

He continued:

“In practice, we have different roles. I am responsible for the more technical and tactical aspects of things, and he is more in charge of mental and emotional aspects. Of course, we share everything, and most importantly, the player always listens to a united voice. In fact, nothing will be sure.”

Junk sinner will not For health reasons, 2025 grace at the Canadian Open court.