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Jenic Cinenar’s Wimbledon title won a bet with coach Darren Kahill. Now Kahill could keep coaching


London – Paradise Sinn’s Wimbledon should mean that he will be able to keep Darren Kahill as one of his coaches this season – winning the friendly bet they made before the All England Club.

Returning in January, while Sina was on his way to winning the Australian Open, it was revealed that Kahill would leave his role as two coaches in the number 1 player at the end of 2025.

After defeating Sina’s Carlos Alkaraj for the Championship in Wimbledon, after defeating 3-6, -4-5, -4-5, -4-5, Kahil was asked whether he would rewrite the decision to leave the team.

“I don’t want to answer that,” Kahill reacts. “Do you know? You only need to ask Paradise.”

So an Italian reporter followed those instructions and kept the matter to the sinner, who smiled and paused.

Sinar started, “It depends on,” I want to tell the truth or not. “

And then he proceeded to explain the whole situation in Italian and revealed that the departure of Kahill was probably not set on the stone, above all.

Because both of them had a conversation.

“We had a bet before the finals.” Now I like it.

The sinner also said that he would like to be around Kahil. Sina also acknowledged that if Kahil continued to work along with co-coach Simone Vagnoji, Kahill would probably not travel on travel like him.

Sinar said, “The season is long. There are plenty of tournaments you never know you,” said Sinar. “But let’s just say that I won the bet, and so we’ll see what happens.”



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