Naomi Osaka splits with coach Patrick Mouratoglou
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The former coach of pros like Serena Williams and Holger Rune believes it's not Djokovic's old age but his mentality that is holding him back from a 25th Grand Slam.
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Tennis World USA on MSNPatrick Mouratoglou explains why he loves Novak DjokovicNovak Djokovic has completed tennis, winning everything a player can dream of and staying at the top of the sport for a truly incredible amount of time. The former world No. 1 fulfilled his last big dream in the summer of last year, when he finally won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics at the end of a run that left everyone speechless.
Serena Williams' ex-coach Patrick Mouratoglou recently hailed Novak Djokovic, but the Frenchman's praise had less to do with the Serb's on-court prowess and more with his beliefs.
“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.
How idolized tennis coach and mentor, Patrick Mouratoglou, inspires the youth and transforms the culture of the game. From the year 1987, the Miami Open has been a renowned competition that has attracted a global audience who hold the culture of tennis dear to their hearts. Thirty-four years later and amidst the recent conclusion of the 2021 Miami Open, we celebrate the game and how far it has ...
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Tennis World on MSN'Carlos Alcaraz would beat Rafael Nadal 2 or 3 times on clay,' Mouratoglou saysCarlos has already won two Roland Garros crown at 22, looking destined for more. Still, Mouratoglou pointed out that beating Nadal on clay in his prime is an entirely different challenge! The renowned coach estimates that even a player of Carlos' caliber would only win two or three of ten matches against Rafa in his kingdom on the slowest surface.
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Tennis World USA on MSNPatrick Mouratoglou breaks down Carlos Alcaraz's serve: Technique, not tensionPatrick Mouratoglou has highlighted Carlos Alcaraz's serve as a model of relaxed power. The famous coach pointed to two technical cues: the exceptionally high lift of his right led and the deep extension of his left arm after contact.