Naomi Osaka splits with coach Patrick Mouratoglou
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Serena Williams' childhood coach Rick Macci still believes in Naomi Osaka but highlights to the former world No. 1 that she must find the right guidance and fix some technical stuff in her game.
As per recent developments, Naomi Osaka and Patrick Mourtaglou will no longer be working together. The Japanese ace took to Instagram story to announce the split.
Osaka is coming off a disappointing loss to Emma Raducanu in D.C., and, at No. 51, is still not close to her Slam-winning form of the past. And the Canadian fans should help. But Arseneault may need a lot of more of it than they can muster.
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Tennis World USA on MSNMaria Sakkari 'massively respects' Naomi Osaka: Not many Slam champs would do that
The Post Maria Sakkari 'massively respects' Naomi Osaka: Not many Slam champs would do that appeared first on Tennis World USA Maria Sakkari is applauding Naomi Osaka's decision to play a WTA 125 (Challenger) tournament and reveals she privately approached the four-time Grand Slam champion to tell her how much she respected her move.
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Yardbarker on MSN'She can be one of the chosen few': Brad Gilbert highlights what Naomi Osaka must do to reclaim top-10 spot after coach Patrick Mouratoglou split
Tennis coach Rick Macci has highlighted what Naomi Osaka needs to do to return to her very best. Former world number one Osaka has had a tough time ever since returning to court after taking a long break to deal with pregnancy.
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Emma Raducanu back to British No1 after beating Naomi Osaka to reach Citi Open quarter-finals
Raducanu is also through to the semi-finals of the women’s doubles. The Briton and Elena Rybakina beat Giuliana Olmos and Aldila Sutjiadi 7-6, 6-4 to set up a last-four clash with second seeds Shuai Zhang and Taylor Townsend.