Expect Jannik Sinner to tap retired Spanish tennis great Carlos Moya as his new coach for next year, according to a report on Tuesday.
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SINNER TO TAP MOYA AS NEW COACH, TO REPLACE RETIRING CAHILL
Expect Sinner to tap Moya as his new coach, according to a report from Bolshe!, to replace the retiring Daren Cahiull.
Furthermore, the 23-year-old Italian world No.1 is anticipating the departure of Cahill, his current coach.
Moreover, Cahill plans to call it quits after December this year, making Moya Sinner’s new coach effective January 2026.
Sinner and Cahill’s partnership has generated three Grand Slam titles, including this year’s Australian Open in January.
However, Sinner agreed to a three-month ban on a doping issue and returned only this month, placing second to Carlos Alcaraz at the Italian Open on Sunday.
MOYA TO BRING FORMER WORLD NO.1, ROLAND GARROS TITLE EXPERIENCE TO SINNER
Exect Moya to impart his vast experience when he played from 1995 to 2010 to Sinner’s team.
Moreover, the 48-year-old Spanish former world No.1 was a former French Open champion in 1998 abd has collected 20 titles in his career,
Furthermore, Moya is coming off a coaching stint under recently retired Rafael Nadal from 2016 until 2024.
The Mallorca native has a 575-319 win-loss career record in his career.
Moya reached the pinnacle of men’s tennis when he became world No.1 on March 15, 1999.

DJOKOVIC NAMES VEMIC, BOSJAKOVIC AS NEW COACHES FOR GENEVA, FRENCH OPEN
Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic has named Dusan Vemic and Boris Bosnjakovic as his new coaches.
Furthermore, the 37-year-old Serbian world No.6 confirmed that Vemic and Bosnjakovic will be with his team for the Geneva Open and the French Open.
Moreover, Djokovic vouched for Vemic, a Serbian team captain at the Billie Jean Cup, and Bosnjakovic, who will be his assistant coach and analyst.
Vemic and Bosnjakovic will replace British tennis great Andy Murray, whom Djokovic parted ways with last week.
“Dusan Vemic, who is actually [the Serbian Billie Jean King] Cup captain – but he was part of my coaching team years ago with Marian – he’s here, so he’s going to be here with me in Geneva and Roland Garros,” the 24-time Grand Slam champion said.
“And Boris Bosnjakovic, who is my assistant coach and analyst as well, so they’re both going to kind of share that role for the next couple of tournaments and then we’ll see,” he added.