Draft:Bastien Fazincani
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Bastien Fazincani is a French tennis coach.[1], born in 1985 in France. According to one of his interview, he grew up and lived his all life in Paris until 2012. Then he has spent couple years in Odessa - Republic of Ukraine. Back in France, he moved to the south of France where he met his wife. In the last two years he has been working as full time coach with the HungarianPanna Udvardy[2], who has entered the top 100 WTA[3] and reached her career highest ranking as N°76 at the WTA ranking. Since 2012 he has been working as private coach [4] on the WTA tour with different female players from various countries like Alize Cornet[5](N°11), Natalya Vikhlyantseva (N°54), Dalma Galfi[6](N°79), Jana Fett (N°97), Katarina Zavatska (N°103), Dayana Yastremska (N°21), Karman Thandi[7] [8](N°196). Previously, he worked in some of the greatest tennis academies in France[9], such has the ISP Tennis Academy(Charles Auffray's academy), the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy and the All In Tennis Academy (Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's academy). As tennis player, Fazincani only appeared in two singles professional ITF tournaments during the 2006 season (10000$ ITF events). He seems to be regularly requested as consultant by different media in the tennis world. Most of Bastien Fazincani's interviews, articles or podcasts are in French[10][11][12][13][14][15][16], English[17] or Hungarian[18][19][20] language.
References
[edit]- ^ "Women's Tennis Association - Official Website".
- ^ "Panna Udvardy | Player Stats & More – WTA Official".
- ^ https://www.wtatennis.com
- ^ "Bastien Fazincani - WTA Coach".
- ^ "Australian Open> Bastien Fazincani (Ex-coach of Alizé Cornet): "It's a fair return"". 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Dalma Galfi thrills Hungarian fans with Budapest breakthrough".
- ^ "Bastien Fazincani: The global tennis coach who coached medal winning Indians". 18 December 2018.
- ^ "From World No 750 to 250: Karman Kaur Thandi's journey in the words of her then coach". 20 December 2018.
- ^ "Best tennis coaches worldwide: Bastien Fazincani, France". 15 September 2015.
- ^ "Wimbledon > Bastien Fazincani (Nouveau coach de Udvardy) : "Panna est très volontaire, curieuse de tout. C'est très agréable de travailler dans ces conditions"". 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Insolite, le blog de la rédac', US Open > Bastien Fazincani (Coach d'Udvardy): «Cela devient vraiment dur de bosser, l'US Open, c'est un zoo, un parc d'attractions, c'est presque plus du tennis»". 4 September 2022.
- ^ https://www.welovetennis.fr/open-australie/bastien-fazincani-ex%E2%80%90coach-dalize-cornet-%E2%80%AFelle-ose-plus-elle-tente-plus
- ^ "Open d'Australie > Bastien Fazincani (Ex-coach d'Alizé Cornet) : "C'est un juste retour des choses"". 24 January 2022.
- ^ "WTA > Fazincani : "Raducanu maîtrise parfaitement ses choix par rapport à sa position sur le court, la zone qu'elle désire toucher de l'autre côté du filet et les moyens pour y parvenir"". October 2021.
- ^ "Interviews > Fazincani : "Je ne me suis jamais senti plus ou moins respecté dans un pays que dans un autre"". 25 February 2019.
- ^ "Leurs favoris pour Roland-Garros | We Are Tennis".
- ^ https://romania.postsen.com/sports/amp/71343
- ^ "A teniszben is a komfortzónán túl kezdődik az élet (LAPSZEMLE)".
- ^ "Tenisz: Gálfi Dalma a legjobb 50 előtt nem szeretne megállni (LAPSZEMLE)".
- ^ "Tenisz: "Ez volt életem legsikeresebb nyara".