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Australian Open champ Sofia Kenin's coach dad Alex drove taxis?
Updated On: 03 February, 2020 10:28 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
Russian-born Alex, an unassuming, grey-haired man with a receding hairline, introduced Sofia to tennis, brought her up around the game and pushed her to achieve the extraordinary - crowned by her victory at the Australian Open on Saturday

USA's Sofia Kenin and her father Alex hold the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup on the Yarra River a day after she won the Australian Open in Melbourne. Pic/AP, PTI
Melbourne: It wasn't so long ago that Sofia Kenin's father was driving New York taxis and spoke English so poorly that he didn't even know where he was supposed to be going. These days Alex Kenin, despite starting with close to zero tennis knowledge, is coaching a Grand Slam champion. Russian-born Alex, an unassuming, grey-haired man with a receding hairline, introduced Sofia to tennis, brought her up around the game and pushed her to achieve the extraordinary — crowned by her victory at the Australian Open on Saturday.
Sofia said her "crazy smart" father had no prior experience of the game but simply picked it up by observing those around him. "He's seen how all the other coaches have been coaching their players, but he knows everything," Sofia said, after stunning Garbine Muguruza in her first Grand Slam final.
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