The coach of the Japanese tennis player boasts after his player clinched her first clay title by winning the WTA 125 in Saint-Malo.
The coach of the Japanese tennis player boasts after his player clinched her first clay title by winning the WTA 125 in Saint-Malo.
Several players and a well-known coach have spoken strongly about the sanction imposed on Sinner and a possible favoritism towards the Italian.
Just a few days ago, Patrick Mouratoglou firmly stated that, at his best, Carlos Alcaraz was superior to Jannik Sinner. Don't think that he holds the Italian in low regard, no: today, in a video for his Academy, he made it clear that the one from San Candido is "one step ahead of the rest".
"First of all, he is one of the players who plays the fastest, both in the way he hits the ball and in his mobility. He is constantly moving forward and taking the ball early. He plays at an incredibly high pace, yet hardly makes unforced errors. He plays at a higher pace than Novak, taking the ball early and moving forward. He is very aggressive all the time, not giving his opponents time and hardly making mistakes... How can you play against such a player? He has improved his serve and his return is incredible. It is logical that his rivals have no weapons against him. Now, moreover, he is very capable of easily changing directions with his backhand". So, what do you say, Patrick?
"How do you play against someone like that?" 😅
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) November 28, 2024
On his Instagram profile, Patrick Mouratoglou praises Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹 and finds it "completely logical that most tennis players have no weapons against him" 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/gJuiVaKapM
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The Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) has emerged as a truly appealing format for many players on the circuit. New editions arise each season at different times of the year, and Patrick Mouratoglou, the event director, always seeks to create a spectacle, whether through the format, the players... and even the setting. Its next edition will take place at the Arena de Nimes, a spectacular Roman amphitheater that will host professional tennis for the first time in 20 years. The images coming from the venue are simply fantastic. Anyone up for a game there soon?
The Arènes of Nimes, France, becoming a tennis court for the @uts_tour_
— We Are Tennis (@WeAreTennis) April 2, 2025
Beauty 😍
(📷 @uts_tour_) pic.twitter.com/gzbWXjOupx
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Patrick Mouratoglou commented on the Djokovic-Murray duo and expressed doubts about whether the Serbian can reach the current level of Sinner and Alcaraz.
Who has greater potential? Who is better between the two? Patrick Mouratoglou analyzes the current rivalry in the men's circuit.
The Russian player has not yet achieved any victories in the 2024 ATP Finals, although he is controlling his attitude on the court, which is very different from what was seen last year.
The coach of the Japanese tennis player boasts after his player clinched her first clay title by winning the WTA 125 in Saint-Malo.
The Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) has emerged as a truly appealing format for many players on the circuit. New editions arise each season at different times of the year, and Patrick Mouratoglou, the event director, always seeks to create a spectacle, whether through the format, the players... and even the setting. Its next edition will take place at the Arena de Nimes, a spectacular Roman amphitheater that will host professional tennis for the first time in 20 years. The images coming from the venue are simply fantastic. Anyone up for a game there soon?
The Arènes of Nimes, France, becoming a tennis court for the @uts_tour_
— We Are Tennis (@WeAreTennis) April 2, 2025
Beauty 😍
(📷 @uts_tour_) pic.twitter.com/gzbWXjOupx
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El tenis viaja a la Antigua Roma: Mouratoglou y el impresionante escenario de su próximo UTS
Several players and a well-known coach have spoken strongly about the sanction imposed on Sinner and a possible favoritism towards the Italian.
Patrick Mouratoglou commented on the Djokovic-Murray duo and expressed doubts about whether the Serbian can reach the current level of Sinner and Alcaraz.
Just a few days ago, Patrick Mouratoglou firmly stated that, at his best, Carlos Alcaraz was superior to Jannik Sinner. Don't think that he holds the Italian in low regard, no: today, in a video for his Academy, he made it clear that the one from San Candido is "one step ahead of the rest".
"First of all, he is one of the players who plays the fastest, both in the way he hits the ball and in his mobility. He is constantly moving forward and taking the ball early. He plays at an incredibly high pace, yet hardly makes unforced errors. He plays at a higher pace than Novak, taking the ball early and moving forward. He is very aggressive all the time, not giving his opponents time and hardly making mistakes... How can you play against such a player? He has improved his serve and his return is incredible. It is logical that his rivals have no weapons against him. Now, moreover, he is very capable of easily changing directions with his backhand". So, what do you say, Patrick?
"How do you play against someone like that?" 😅
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) November 28, 2024
On his Instagram profile, Patrick Mouratoglou praises Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹 and finds it "completely logical that most tennis players have no weapons against him" 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/gJuiVaKapM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mouratoglou se desdice: "Sinner está un paso por delante del resto"
Who has greater potential? Who is better between the two? Patrick Mouratoglou analyzes the current rivalry in the men's circuit.
The Russian player has not yet achieved any victories in the 2024 ATP Finals, although he is controlling his attitude on the court, which is very different from what was seen last year.
The Japanese player is immersed in the Beijing tournament, where the French coach could be seen in her box. During the press conference, the Japanese spoke about how their relationship started.
A few hours after it was known that Naomi Osaka had ended her working relationship with Wim Fissette, now everything seems to indicate that she has a new coach. Rumors suggested that she would start working with Patrick Mouratoglou, but now an image of the Japanese practicing with the coach seems to confirm their union. We will have to wait for one of them to speak out, but for now, they are in Los Angeles getting ready for what's coming.
First photo of Naomi and Patrick together.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) September 14, 2024
In Los Angeles. https://t.co/LjYEVsxMgF
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