Serena Williams says she is set for a comeback at Wimbledon
LONDON: Serena Williams is set to make her comeback at Wimbledon a year after her last match in any competition, writing on Instagram on Tuesday (Jun 14): "See you there".
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LONDON: Serena Williams is set to make her comeback at Wimbledon a year after her last match in any competition, writing on Instagram on Tuesday (Jun 14): "See you there".
Tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou, who used to train Serena Williams, has explained his decision to part ways with the American tennis star. Back in April, Mouratoglou revealed the decision to bring an end to their 10-year relationship, instead choosing to train Simona Halep on a full-time basis. Ad/> While speaking at a sports festival in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca, Mouratogolou explained he split from Serena when it was clear she would not be competing at the French Open.
Tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou has opened about the end of his partnership with Serena Williams.
Serena Williams and Simona Halep's coach Patrick Mouratoglou believes Coco Gauff is physically and mentally prepared unlike before to win her first ever Grand Slam title. Gauff has not dropped a set en route to the French Open semi-finals this year and will play Italian Martina Trevisan in the final four in Paris on Thursday afternoon. Ad/> The American burst onto the tennis scene as a 15-year-old at Wimbledon in 2019 when she knocked out compatriot Venus Williams in the first round.
Simona Halep has revealed she almost retired from tennis back in February but has now got the “fire back” after hiring Patrick Mouratoglou as a coach.
Simona Halep has revealed she almost retired from tennis back in February but has now got the “fire back” after hiring Patrick Mouratoglou as a coach.
Simona Halep's coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, has apologised after she suffered a shock defeat in the second round at Roland-Garros. Halep was praised for being “brave and honest” after revealing she had a panic attack during her French Open defeat on Thursday. The Romanian called for the trainer and had her pulse and blood pressure taken during her 2-6 6-2 6-1 loss to Chinese teenager Qinwen Zheng in Paris.
Simona Halep crashed out of the French Open at the hands of Qinwen Zheng who secured a 2-6 6-2 6-1 win. The Romanian is in the early stages of her association with coach Patrick Mouratoglou, a move Eurosport expert Mats Wilander will be of benefit to Halep. Ad/> Any changes — it is not a case of reinventing the wheel — are likely to take time to bed in and Halep was humbled in three sets on Thursday — albeit she had the trainer out on court on a couple of occasions in the third set and did not appear at 100%.