Davidovich explains the abrupt break with his coach: “He has even blocked my wife”

Davidovich explains the abrupt break with his coach: “He has even blocked my wife”

Spanish player Alejandro Davidovich, who fell in the second round of Roland Garros, confirmed after the match the abrupt breakup with the person who had been his coach since last January, the Argentine Mariano Puerta, finalist in the 2005 clay Grand Slam, the first one Rafa Nadal won.

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“After Sunday’s match we went to dinner and I went to relax. He said he was feeling unwell and went to the hotel, everything seemed normal, nothing had happened. And in the afternoon, two or three hours later, he sent me a message saying he didn’t want to continue with me,” Davidovich said.

El malagueño Alejandro Davidovich durante el partido de segunda ronda de Roland Garros ante el argentino Thiago Agustin Tirante, este miércoles
El malagueño Alejandro Davidovich durante el partido de segunda ronda de Roland Garros ante el argentino Thiago Agustin Tirante, este miércolesDimitar Dilkoff/AFP

“He took a flight and went to Miami without saying a word to us. Later I found out he had already done this in the past with two or three other players,” said the Spaniard, seeded 21, shortly after being eliminated by the Argentine Thiago Tirante.

“He took a flight and went to Miami without saying a word to us”

The rumor of the breakup had started circulating during the tournament, after the French public television revealed it in an online broadcast.

Unlike what was said on that channel, Davidovich indicated that there was no fight between them and said he had no explanation for the reasons that led Puerta to decide to end their relationship.

El malagueño Alejandro Davidovich se refresca durante el partido de primera ronda de Roland Garros ante el bosnio Damir Dzumhur
El malagueño Alejandro Davidovich se refresca durante el partido de primera ronda de Roland Garros ante el bosnio Damir DzumhurAnne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP

“He is an adult to make his own decisions. I don’t know if I will respond to his message, but as a person, he has let down the whole team,” said the Spaniard, who added: “I thought he was a good person.”

“If he acts like this at over 40 years old… I don’t wish him ill. He was a good person until he broke up with me,” said the tennis player, who doubted that after this flight he will find other players on the circuit to coach.

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Davidovich said he was very surprised by Mariano Puerta’s attitude: “We had a very good relationship, nothing had ever happened, not even tension. Now, he has even blocked my wife’s phone and mine too.”

The Spaniard admitted that this situation affected him in the match against Tirante: “I am not made of stone and although I had two days to digest it, it surely affected me unconsciously.”

But he recalled that he did not come with the best preparation to face Roland Garros, lacking the physical condition to endure five-set matches, although in his tournament debut he won one against the Bosnian Damir Dzumhur.

El malagueño Alejandro Davidovich durante el partido de segunda ronda de Roland Garros ante el argentino Thiago Agustin Tirante, este miércoles
El malagueño Alejandro Davidovich durante el partido de segunda ronda de Roland Garros ante el argentino Thiago Agustin Tirante, este miércolesDimitar Dilkoff/AFP

“I did not have enough preparation to come to Roland Garros in the best conditions. I knew I was not in my best physical moment,” said the highest-ranked Spaniard in the tournament.

Davidovich said that next season he will start working with Pepo Clavet, as they had planned, to prepare for the grass-court tour: “We have two weeks of training to do a small preseason and we will see if it fits well to play the Stuttgart tournament.” 

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