07 October 2013
Earlier today Grigor Dimitrov announced that he begins a temporary partnership with Roger Rasheed, Australian coach who previously worked with Lleyton Hewitt, Gael Monfils and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
Last week Dimitrov announced that he leaves Good to Great Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, where his coach was Mikael Tillstrom.
"Roger [Rasheed] and I have agreed to spend some time in the short term to help me in the journey forward in preparation for 2014 and we both are looking forward to this collaboration." Dimitrov posted on Facebook.
Grigor plays Kei Nishikori (Japan), No 18, on Tuesday in the first round of the ATP Masters in Shanghai. The match is third in a row on Stadium, the central court, and is expected to start at about noon (CET).
Last week Dimitrov announced that he leaves Good to Great Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, where his coach was Mikael Tillstrom.
"Roger [Rasheed] and I have agreed to spend some time in the short term to help me in the journey forward in preparation for 2014 and we both are looking forward to this collaboration." Dimitrov posted on Facebook.
Grigor plays Kei Nishikori (Japan), No 18, on Tuesday in the first round of the ATP Masters in Shanghai. The match is third in a row on Stadium, the central court, and is expected to start at about noon (CET).