Jannik Sinner Makes Huge Coaching Appointment on Eve of French Open
- Jannik Sinner will replace coach Darren Cahill with Carlos Moya starting in the 2026 season after Cahill steps down at season's end.
- This coaching change comes after Cahill decided to step away from full-time touring commitments to focus on his personal life following his collaboration with Sinner that began in July 2022.
- Carlos Moya, Nadal's former coach from 2017 until Nadal's November 2024 retirement and current Spanish Davis Cup captain, brings extensive tour and clay court experience.
- Sinner, world No. 1 since June 2024 with 14 career singles titles, continues working with Simone Vagnozzi while adding Moya as co-coach in 2026.
- The new coaching setup aims to support Sinner's development ahead of upcoming major tournaments, starting with the 2025 French Open in May.
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The former Spanish champion will succeed Darren Cahill, who announced some time ago that he will end his coaching career at the end of this season.
Italian Jannik Siner is currently the number one player in the world, and from 2026, a famous name will appear on his team.
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