Retner expects a bright future for German women’s tennis

Retner expects a bright future for German women’s tennis

With athletes like Jolly Nemir and Tatiana Maria, German women’s tennis has a bright future, according to German tennis coach Barbara Retner.

Retner said in statements to “Tennis” magazine that the last golden generation has already become of the past, with the retirement of Julia George and Andrea Petkovic, who were among the first ten first works of the world, as well as with the first Anglic Kerber, the first world number Angelk Kerber, who was crowned with three titles in the championships. The Four Great Salams.

But Retner asserted, “We have a lot of capabilities,” pointing to veteran Maria, 35, who advanced to the Wimbledon Championship semifinals, and to Nealir, 23, who advanced to the Wimbledon Championship quarterfinals and the American Open round of sixteen ( Flashing Medose).

Retner praised Maria because she appeared at the best levels late in her career, and added that Nimer succeeded in bridging the gap “in a wonderful way” and proved that she is a first -class player.
She did, however, say that Nemir cannot handle all the expectations and hopes on its own because “this will put a lot of pressure and anxiety on it.”

German women’s tennis, according to Retner, has a promising future.

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