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Naomi Osaka and Patrick Mouratoglou have parted ways after less than a year of working together, and the four-time Grand Slam ...
Osaka's time with Mouratologou followed an up-and-down sequence of promising signs and frustrations with either injury or ...
Carlos has already won two Roland Garros crown at 22, looking destined for more. Still, Mouratoglou pointed out that beating ...
Former Wimbledon champion and famous tennis coach Goran Ivanisevic has hit back at Patrick Mouratoglou for criticising him ...
Osaka has won only one title while collaborating with Mouratoglou – more precisely the Saint-Malo WTA 125 – really too little ...
Serena Williams' coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, does not rate her forehand the best in the women's game but does say she has the best backhand, according to a poll by the *New York Times*.
Patrick Mouratoglou is fearful for the sport he loves. As he sees it, tennis desperately needs to evolve, because in its current form it is headed towards extinction.
Clive Brunskill/Getty Patrick Mouratoglou and Serena Williams “I don’t think she’s changed me or I’ve changed her,” Mouratoglou, from Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, told CNN in August.
Patrick Mouratoglou has become a bigger star than most players, and is building an empire, too. That does not leave much time for coaching, and that may be just how he likes it.
“Patrick Mouratoglou is the 'Mastermind' indeed,” she wrote. “I wanted something fresh, something different, something that was able to take me from great to historic.
Patrick Mouratoglou likes stress. He craves it. But with Serena Williams on maternity leave, deep into her third trimester, the coach has to now find the buzz, the rush, from elsewhere.
Patrick Mouratoglou, coach of Serena Williams, attends the U.S. Open tennis championships for Williams' match against Sloane Stephens of the U.S. in New York September 1, 2013.