Subsequent In Line
The voices driving Landaluce & Cina to the highest
Landaluce’s coach Oscar Burrieza opens up on their relationship
November 25, 2025
Martin Landaluce
Martin Landaluce celebrates together with his coach Oscar Burrieza after successful an ATP Challenger Tour title this season.
By Sam Jacot
In tennis, a sport that spotlights the lone competitor, it’s simple to overlook how a lot of a participant’s id is formed lengthy earlier than they step on court docket. For Martin Landaluce, the regular climb towards the 2025 Subsequent Gen ATP Finals introduced by PIF hasn’t solely been about rising into his expertise, it’s been about having the appropriate voice subsequent to him, pushing, guiding, grounding.
A kind of voices belongs to Oscar Burrieza, one of many Spaniard’s two coaches, alongside Esteban Carril.
Landaluce’s partnership with Burrieza started with a cellphone name. Landaluce was simply 14, stuffed with potential however nonetheless a thriller to the highest coaches. Burrieza was working with established professionals in Madrid when Landaluce’s father reached out.
“I bear in mind his dad known as me and talked to me about the potential for teaching Martin,” Burrieza instructed ATPTour.com in September. “He wasn’t positive if I’d be open to teaching a 14-year-old. He requested me if I knew him.”
Burrieza did what any coach does when curiosity sparks. He went on-line, pulled up a number of matches and watched.
“Instantly, I appreciated what I noticed,” Burrieza mentioned. “From the primary time we met, we had an excellent connection. Even early on, I may see he was a very nice child, mature for his age, accountable. On court docket, he was able to work and desirous to study. Truthfully, it was simple to begin working with him.”
That ease has was years of self-discipline, progress and perspective. It’s a mixture that has fueled some of the balanced younger gamers on Tour.
Landaluce captured the US Open Boys’ singles title in 2022 after which lifted his first ATP Challenger Tour title in 2024. A second triumph at that stage adopted in 2025, with the 19-year-old reaching a career-high No. 110 within the PIF ATP Rankings in October.
Landaluce’s rise has been constructed brick by brick and each milestone hits with a well-recognized mixture of delight and goal for Burrieza.
“As a coach, each time you get an excellent end result along with your participant, you’re feeling proud and glad,” Burrieza mentioned. “Joyful for them, but in addition for your self and the work you’ve put in. When Martin grew to become World No. 1 in juniors, when he received the US Open junior title, these had been very particular moments. However actually, not a lot adjustments. We benefit from the coaching weeks, not simply the competitors.”

What units Landaluce aside goes past his backhand or his court docket sense. Burrieza believes his best benefit is one thing uncommon, one thing virtually intangible.
“For me, his steadiness, mentally, is certainly one of his largest abilities,” Burrieza mentioned. “Tennis is mentally brutal. Most weeks, you lose. However Martin has this capacity to get up the following day and get again to observe like nothing occurred. He resets emotionally. Whether or not he’s about to play on the Madrid Open or a Futures match, he acts the identical. That consistency in perspective is uncommon.”
It’s additionally nurtured. Burrieza provides him area, lets him be unbiased, lets him be 19. They journey collectively, prepare collectively and discover rhythm within the mundane. And beneath the skilled construction, there’s a heat that powers every little thing.
“We don’t must be mates as a result of I’m his coach,” Burrieza mentioned. “I care about him rather a lot, as an individual. I really like him, and I really need the very best for him.”
That human connection is what shapes a player-coach relationship.
It’s a theme that runs by this technology of #NextGenATP stars. Italian Federico Cina is aware of it intimately. His rise, that includes his first tour-level win in Miami and three ATP Challenger Tour finals, has been constructed across the acquainted voice he hears daily: his father and coach, Francesco Cina.
“That’s perhaps the toughest half, he’s the coach on court docket and pop off court docket,” Cina mentioned. “However my dad is actually good at separating the 2. On court docket, he talks to me like a coach, and off court docket he’s simply my dad. I like having that steadiness. It’s very cool, and I really feel fortunate.”
They break down opponents collectively. They troubleshoot practices collectively. And when stress creeps in, Francesco resets his son the identical method Burrieza steadies Landaluce.
“My coach and my dad remind me to maintain having fun with observe,” Cina mentioned. “Conserving that spirit is essential, and the outcomes will come.”
Burrieza will hope to push Landaluce to the following stage this 12 months in Jeddah, the place the Spaniard competes on the Subsequent Gen ATP Finals introduced by PIF. For Cina, extra progress alongside his father Francesco and he will probably be in fine condition to qualify for the 20-and-under occasion in 2026.
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