
Rick Vleeshouwers is no longer working with Amanda Anisimova, ending a coaching partnership that had lasted almost two years.
Anisimova decided to part ways with Vleeshouwers following her fourth-round exit at the Miami Open, where she lost to 12th seed Belinda Bencic.
After the match in Miami, Anisimova posted a message on social media directed at Vleeshouwers.
Taking to Instagram, Anisimova wrote: “It’s been quite the ride and journey together. Last year holds so many special moments and achievements together that I will never forget!”
“We picked up some trophies and incredible milestones, but all the laughs and behind-the-scenes moments I’ll carry with me even more.”
“Thank you, Rick, thank you for everything you’ve done for me. For seeing and treating me as a human first, before an athlete.
“That meant the world to me, and made for a great partnership. Your dedication, loyalty, and passion is undeniable!
“I wish you nothing but happiness and success in whatever comes next for you in this chapter!”
Anisimova brought Vleeshouwers on board in 2024, and it didn’t take long before she saw her form improve.
The following year, she picked up her first two WTA 1000 titles in Qatar and China while he was by her side.
Anisimova also broke new ground that season, reaching a Grand Slam final for the first time at Wimbledon. She followed that up with another appearance in a major final at the US Open later in the year.
In 2026, though, things haven’t quite come together. Anisimova exited the Australian Open in the quarterfinals and didn’t stick around long in Doha, Indian Wells or Miami either.
The highlight so far has been a semifinal run in Dubai, but otherwise it’s been a tough stretch of results for her this season.
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