She’s not getting younger, she has pain in the knee. This is something that’s going to be her reality. Still she was very competitive with Yamaguchi who is the best in the world at the moment, and also with An Se Young, who is a very tough opponent.Ĭarolina still has some pain in the knee. We have been going through all the videos and we have been debriefing all the videos and seeing what the problems were, trying to find out why she was taking those bad choices. I think in the World Championships and the Japan Open she lost to bad choices. She was peaking, we were measuring her performance in training, and it was the same as in January 2020. Well, you saw the World Championships, she was actually in shape. Plotting his next move.Ĭoming to Carolina Marin – where does she stand now and how much further do you see her going? But I need to make an informed decision and now we have the means and the technology to have that. But I don’t want to rely too much on the data, I’m not a slave of the data. I mean, when I talk to the sport scientists, the data scientists, it’s useful that you give me the data, you give me the information and I make an informed decision. If we talk about video analysis, the playing styles, the development of the player, everything based on the different fields, but with data. To me, a scientific-based approach is truly important to individualise the training, load and recovery. The support they give the federations is so much stronger. Having seen that, you’re still impressed with INSEP? Spain has a strong sports tradition and institutions. I feel all the excitement I had at the beginning, but with the knowledge I have now, so it’s a completely fresh start. I think it was about time to refresh, and it’s like a fresh start. I’ve been working for Spain for 16-17 years. With the performance director, we had a common methodology, a common idea of what performance is and how to achieve results. That was one of the reasons I thought it was a strong project, because I could get the support of all the experts beside the coaching team. All the external services we have at the INSEP are the best I’ve ever had. I’m happy there, it’s like Disneyland, I have everything I need for a high performance centre: physiology experts, biomechanics and mental coaches. I always say that when I’m there and I’m calling my family they see me with a big smile. When I’m there, I’m going for meetings with the experts at the national centre. It’s always better to be present, but we do the follow-up via email or video calls.Īlso, part of my time is devoted to understanding and developing the system in terms of performance, in terms of coach application and player pathway development. So this week, I’m mostly coaching the coaches, through video calls and following up the progress on the goals, and developing the video analysis and data analysis project - there’s a whole project around that, setting up the methodology with all the experts at INSEP ( National Institute of Sport, Expertise and Performance, in Paris) that I can do online. I have made some arrangements, but not on a regular basis. The weeks that I have my daughter, I can’t be in Paris. Having to manage players in two countries, what’s your typical week like? Fernando Rivas with star pupil Carolina Marin. But it’s honestly like having almost two full-time jobs. I go back and forth, and I share my time in tournaments. I’m not 100 per cent over there, I’m not based in Paris, I’m based in Madrid. So I had to accept a part time job, although, to be honest, I’m doing a full time job. Of course, I had already agreed with Carolina (to see her career through), and it was not ethical to let her down in the middle of injury recovery. This time, the technical director on the board was pushing a lot and giving me all the conditions to start building a project, a long-term project. I had been approached in the past several times, but never agreed to the conditions. But when I quit the Spanish federation and started to coach Carolina alone on a professional basis, I was approached by the French federation. You might possibly be the first coach to formally work with players from two countries at the same World Championships… How exactly does Rivas manage his twin roles? And what does he make of his famous protégé’s form following her comeback from a second serious injury? At the TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2022, renowned coach Fernando Rivas was seen in a unique double role – with Carolina Marin and also the French team, perhaps the first instance of a coach formally working with players from two countries at the same event.
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