Former French Open champion Anastasia Myskina is headed to Paris to help coach Svetlana Kuznetsova, the two-time Grand Slam champion told a small group of reporters on Wednesday. Kuznetsova, who has been through a slew of coaches, will also continue to work with Fed Cup coach Larisa Neiland. Myskina, who won the 2004 French Open—which included a win over Kuznetsova, coming from a match point down—retired in 2007 due to a foot injury. She is currently a tennis commentator for Russian TV, as well as a talk show host. Kuznetsova won Roland Garros in 2009 but has been in a slump this year.
Myskina to come to Paris to coach Kuznetsova
May 25, 2011The Tennis Traveler
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