Raducanu’s Coach Dmitry Tursunov’s Wife Adele & Daughter, Dmitry Tursunov is a tennis coach and a retired tennis player from Russia. In 2006, he achieved his career-high singles ranking at world No. 20. With his help, the Russian Davis Cup team won the 2006 Davis cup and reached the finals of the 2007 Davis Cup.
He has coached the WTA star Aryna Sabalenka. Currently, he is coaching Emma Raducanu on a trial basis in preparation for her US Open title defense.
Dmitry Tursunov’s Wife Adele And Daughter Agnes
Tursunov met his wife Adele at a tournament in Dubai in 2008. They both have a daughter Agnes together, who was born on August 21, 2019.
Dimitry and his wife filed for divorce back in 2020. Previously, Adele had written about her breakup with Tursunov on her Instagram, but after that, she did not make any posts, and after some days, she completely closed the page.
After his divorce, he has not disclosed his relationship status publically.
Dimitry Tursunov’s Family
Tursunov was born to his parents, Igor and Svetlana Tursunov, on December 12, 1982, in Moscow, Russia.
His father’s dream was for him to become a professional tennis player. In his early days, his father forced him to train for five or six hours and made him eat healthy foods.
For Dimitry to become a better tennis player, his father sent him to the United States at the age of 12. When Tursunov was young, he resented his father for his rigid upbringing, but in the present, he understood his father as he only pushed him for his bright future.
He has a brother Dennis Tursunov.
Dmitry Tursunov’s Net Worth
According to Famous Birthdays, Tursunov has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million. He has earned mostly from his career as a tennis coach and player.
He played his first match against Chris Groer in a Futures event in June 1998 in Los Angeles and won but lost in the following rounds.
Tursunov qualified for his first Grand Slam event at the US Open by defeating former world No. 1 and then world No. 14, Gustavo Kuerten.
In 2006, he achieved the highest ever ranking and began reaching the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open and Medibank International.
He won men’s doubles titles with different partners in 2015.
Due to his injury, Tursunov retired from playing on August 28, 2017, and started mentoring ATP- player Aslan Karatsev. He later became a coach for WTA Tour tennis players Elena Vesnina and Aryan Sabalenka. He was coach of Anett Kontaveit from August 16, 2021, to June 6, 2022.