We see them as in a small living room, ideally placed at the edge of the courts, with television and refrigerated air. Like at a show? Still not. They are not sitting on armchairs and are not provided with cold drinks: the coaches are there to work during the matches, and the screens provide them live with some potentially useful data or stats depending on the progress of their protégé’s match. At the time of authorized coaching, the Australian Open has inaugurated these new premium facilities on the three main courts, with four places reserved for immersed technical staff if they wish in the heart of the arena, ready to speak as soon as the player approaches to dry himself with the towel.
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