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Who is Belinda Bencic’s coach in 2022?

Last Updated on June 27, 2022

A professional Swiss Tennis player. She was born on March 10, 1997, in Flawil, Switzerland, to Dana and Ivan Bencic. During this time, Martina Hingis was one of the best players in the world from Slovak-Swiss. Both of her parents are active in sporting activities. While her father, Ivan, played professional hockey in the Swiss National League A and B. At the same time, her mother, Dana, was a high-level handball player. At age two, Belinda got to hit her first tennis ball. She entered her first tournament and began competing with opponents much older than her. Her father encouraged her through this time.

At age five, her father arranged for her to train with Martina Hingis’ mother, Melanie Molitor, who was also her coach. Molitor agreed to her father’s request to gauge Belinda’s skills, which led to her once-a-week training for about a year. Belinda also spent six months at Nick Bollettieri Academy at age six. During this time, she won several under-ten tournaments. In 1994, her family moved to Wollerau, where Molitor opened her academy, so Belinda could train daily. Throughout her teenage years, Belinda continued to work with Molitor and has also worked with Martina Hingis occasionally.

Belinda stands at the height of 5’9″. She entered her debut professional tournament on the ITF women’s circuit in March 2011; meanwhile, she turned pro in 2012. Belinda Bencic plays right-handed (two-handed backhand). She has gone on to win six singles, two doubles, and two WTA 125K Series titles in singles. She currently ranks 17 in WTA singles and has an estimated $10,159,369 in prize money.

Since turning professional, Belinda has been endorsed by Yonex for racquets and Adidas for clothing and footwear since 2011. Nike endorsed Belinda Bencic upon her return to professional tennis in 2018. She has been using Yonex EZONE 100 racquets throughout her professional career. There’d be a lift in her ranking from how she’s going.

Belinda’s current coach is Sebastian Sachs

Belinda Bencic of Switzerland with coach Sebastian Sachs during practice before the 2021 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix WTA 500 tournament photo:j48tennis.net

If you want to go fast, walk alone; if you want to go far, walk with a team. Sebastian Sachs has been traveling with Belinda Bencic since April  2021.

Born in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The 30-year-old coach involuntarily started playing tennis at age five. His sister, who’s four years older, wanted to play tennis. While he was not allowed to stay alone at home, he was compelled to go with her. Six months later, he started playing in the federation. While in Germany, he once held a spot in the top 199 German men’s rankings. On the line, he wanted to be a tennis pro but was set back by injuries. Sachs got to the semifinals of the Racquets Club Collegiate Invitational. In 2015, he gave up his dream and has been coaching ever since. Sebastian did not rank higher than 1052 in the ATP World Tour rankings.

Before coaching Belinda, he also trained Victoria Azarenka and Julia Görges.

In this period of training Belinda, he has the task of making her a shooting star. He gave her excellent tips to help her improve her serve. He advanced her to the round of three in the French Open grand slam singles and led her to win Charleston 2022. He’s been on the team alongside Belinda’s fitness coach, Martin Hromkovic.

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Former coaches

Melanie Molitor

Belinda Bencic and Melanie Molitor photo:belinda-bencic.com

The early training Belinda had is attributed to Melanie. The latter helped groom and position her for the life of a tennis player from age five. She was groomed by Melanie once a week for about a year. Melanie Molitor is a Swiss tennis coach, born February 23, 1957. At a younger age, she played in the Czechoslovakia Tennis League. Melanie moved from Moravia to the east of Slovakia, married, and gave birth to Martina Hingis. When Martina was six, she separated from her husband and moved back to Moravia and later Switzerland. She opened a tennis school where she could train people in the art of tennis playing. In Wallerau, with its tennis hall. From 1996-1998, she was the team boss of the Swiss Fed Cup team.

Before she started coaching Belinda Bencic, she coached her daughter, Martina Hingis. Martina was one of the best players. In recent years, Belinda has done so much thanks to her. Melanie has had a successful coaching career: in 1997, she moved Martina Hingis to number one in the WTA rankings, and Martina won five grand slams that year; in 1997, she was named Switzerland’s coach of the year; as the Swiss Fed Cup team manager, she reached the final against Spain in 1998; and in 2015, she moved Belinda to number fifteen in the WTA rankings. As a junior, Belinda was coached by her father, Ivan, and Melanie Molitor. At some point, Belinda’s father became her primary coach.

Vladimír Pláteník

Vladimír Pláteník photo:dennikn.sk

Pláteník is currently the head coach at the Empire Tennis Academy in Trnava, Slovakia. He was born on February 18, 1996. Vladimír Pláteník played professional tennis before he became a coach. He was the former coach of the 2014 Australian Open finalist, Dominika Cibulková. He also coached Anna Sharapova. Though his time with Belinda Bencic was short, he gave his best. Pláteník worked with her from Wimbledon in July until mid-October 2018, when her father took over.

Ivan Bencic

Belinda Bencic and Ivan Bencic photo:tennisworldusa.org

He has been with her since her birth. He is the rock of her success today. As Belinda’s father and early coach, he sought out means he could use to help her succeed. Ivan Bencic has always had a keen interest in sports. At the same time, he played hockey professionally for the Swiss National League A and B. He also played tennis for recreational purposes. 

Ivan brought Belinda and Melanie Molitor into contact, who became her primary coach at age 5. Ivan and Belinda separated professionally along the way. Still, they got back together later due to Belinda’s declining fortunes in the tournament and ranking. Belinda reached the final round of the Luxembourg Open on their debut back together.

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