Pliskova, who is ranked ninth in the world,
split with Daniel Vallverdu at the end of her 2020 campaign and
added Naomi Osaka's former coach Bajin for the 2021 season.
The 29-year-old has not gone past the quarter-final stage at any
of her six events this year but told reporters at the WTA 500
event in Stuttgart that she is "working well" with her coach.
"Of course, I didn't play that great but nothing is his
mistake," said Pliskova, who topped the world rankings in 2017.
"Sometimes you don't even know the reason why things are
happening.
"But he's trying his best, I'm trying my best. Hopefully we're
going to have more success in the future. But everything is
working well."
Bajin helped Osaka to back-to-back major titles at the U.S. Open
in 2018 and the Australian Open the following year and has also
previously worked with 23-times Grand Slam champion Serena
Williams.
Pliskova's last title came in Brisbane in January 2020 and the
Czech has since made just one final, losing to Simona Halep in
Rome last September.
The Czech acknowledged she has not had the best start to 2021.
"For many years, I was super consistent. So, maybe this year is
going to be a bit different," she said.
"I'm trying to do my best to be back at the level where I've
been or where I finished like last year in Australia, but I'm
practising well. I feel maybe it's going to need more time.
"Of course, it's not the best feeling about my year so far, but
I think I'm doing many things right. So, hopefully, the year is
still long, there is still plenty of tournaments to go."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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