Angelique Kerber will look to rebound from a trying 2017 season in 2018 with a new coach by her side.
The German announced on social media on Thursday that Belgian Wim Fissette will succeed her compatriot Torben Beltz in her coaching camp.
The two-time Grand Slam champion saw her ranking drop from World No.1 to begin the season to outside the Top 20 for the first time in five years, seeing a resurgent Julia Goerges pass her for German No.1.
"We share the best memories of my career so far and you’ve not just been a coach, but also a true friend and that won’t change," Kerber tweeted of Beltz.
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