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Darren Cahill Likely to Continue As Jannik Sinner's Coach in 2026 Thanks to Wimbledon Bet: "I'm a Man of My Word"

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During the Australian Open earlier this season, Jannik Sinner had revealed that his coach, Darren Cahill, would leave his entourage The post Darren Cahill Likely to Continue As Jannik Sinner’s Coach in 2026 Thanks to Wimbledon Bet: “I’m a Man of My Word” appeared first on FirstSportz.
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A good news for Jannik Sinner before his entry into the race at the ATP Masters in Turin, where he will defend his title. The 24-year-old Italian player will still be trained next season by Darren Cahill (60 years old), who has been his coach since 2022. The Australian, former coach of Lleyton Hewitt, Andre Agassi, Simona Halep and Amanda Anisimova, had decided to stop at the end of this season to be able to rest, but he finally announced this S…

It has been speculated for a long time, now it is a fact: success coach Darren Cahill has kept his promise and will continue to look after Jannik Sinner in the coming season.

·Bolzano, Italy
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Around the figure of the supercoach, who hangs out the great tennis for more than forty years now, curiosity has become almost morbid. The number one in the world has a huge debt of gratitude to him. On Sunday afternoon the confirmation of the Australian: "I am a man of speech, we made a pact before the final of Wimbledon and he must decide what I will do next year"

On the eve of the Nitto ATP Finals, Jannik Sinner's coaches Simone Vagnozzi and Darren Cahill spoke at the press conference to talk to journalists about the Jannik season and, above all, about Darren's future within the team. Cahill, in fact, should have left the Sinner team at the end of the season, but a bet at Wimbledon has vanished the cards on the table. Australian coach and Sinner, in fact, had agreed that in case of victory at the Champio…

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Ubitennis broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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