News about Patrick Mouratoglou
Tennis star's tantrum... over coffee! French player Corentin Moutet rages at an umpire for refusing to offer his preferred drink - before grabbing one from a fan and losing in four-hour epic
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April 25, 2024
French tennis star Corentin Moutet sparked a heated argument with an umpire on Wednesday after not being offered a coffee during his four-hour epic with Shang Juncheng at the Madrid Open. Moutet, who was beaten 7-6 2-6 6-7 by the Chinese athlete after a gruelling three hours and 59 minutes in the Spanish capital, raged after the female umpire insisted she 'could not bring' coffee to the court for him to drink. He initially confronted the umpire during the break after noticing there was no coffee available for him and took part in an explosive exchange with the official.
MIKE DICKSON: The Ultimate Tennis Showdown promises to be a redesigned version of the game, but does it live up to its pledge of a more entertaining format?
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December 16, 2023
MIKE DICKSON: The opposite direction of town, opposite time of year, and in general, a different vibe to Wimbledon. Beyond the hyperbole and cheesy player names, there was plenty of hype surrounding the Ultimate Tennis Showdown at Excel Arena in London that might have revealed that they might be on to something. After visiting numerous other cities, Patrick Mouratoglou's brainchild emerged to compete in the year's finals.
XCLUSIVE: Henry Searle, a Wolverham Wanderers superfan, preferred tennis over football, and the consequences of his decision have been reflected in Wimbledon's boy's singles champion
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July 17, 2023
Julen Lorenzegui, the club's director, posted a video of support to the 17-year-old before the final, and later, the club celebrated their felicitations 'from all the pack.' And it turned out that the club was involved in his success, even as a football fanatic, Wolves' mad kid picked up a racket. Marc Hughes, one of Searle's coaches, began teaching tots tennis, and he now works tots tennis,' she told Mail Sport, who has been watching the Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis and Squash Club, which he oversees.
Nick Kyrgios has the best serve the ATP tour has ever seen, according to a tennis coaching coach
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March 7, 2023
Patrick Mouratoglou (pictured left) has told his social media followers that Australian Nick Kyrgios has the best serving motion the sport has ever seen. Kyrgios, 27, (pictured right), who seemed to be elated at Mouratoglou's adoration of the Instagram video to his 3.5 million followers, was clearly shocked at Mouratoglou's adoration.
Serena Williams' ex-coach talks down Novak Djokovic's Australian Open chances over emotional baggage
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January 4, 2023
According to Serena Williams' former coach Patrick Mouratoglou (right), the nine-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic (left) will find it a lot tougher going into the 2023 edition. Djokovic's 'emotional baggage' from the deportation drama (inset), according to the 52-year-old coach, who led Williams to her sixth and seventh Australian Open titles and is now coaching rising star Holger Rune, would be difficult to cope with.
Jelena Dokic says she was "kicked unconscious" aged 16 years old right before the US Open, just before the 16th
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November 4, 2022
After the shocking video of a father beating his teenage daughter went public this week, former Australian tennis star Jelena Dokic wants to reveal and ban abusive parents. She has argued that she was refused before she was unconscious at the US Open grand slam tournament when she was just 16 years old.
Simona Halep has a nose job and won't play again this year
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September 15, 2022
Simona Halep, the former World No. 1 tennis champion, underwent surgery on her nose to improve her breathing and, she claims, because she didn't like how she looked. The Romanian said in an Instagram post that she would not participate again this year, meaning her humiliating US Open first round loss to unseeded Daria Snigur is her last match in 2022. Halep wrote in a hospital bed, "I immediately knew that I was completely exhausted physically and mentally exhausted." I have been suffering from my breathing for many years and it's getting worse with time, so I decided to follow my doctors' instructions and do the recommended surgery.