Struggling Naomi Osaka Parts Ways with Coach Patrick Mouratoglou in Shocking Announcement Ahead of US Open
- Naomi Osaka revealed on Sunday that she has ended her working relationship with coach Patrick Mouratoglou just before participating in the 2025 Canadian Open in Montreal.
- Naomi Osaka hired Patrick Mouratoglou as her coach shortly after her early exit at the US Open in late 2024 but chose to end their collaboration due to inconsistent performances and difficulty returning to her previous level.
- The 27-year-old four-time Grand Slam champion has struggled since her 2023 comeback and has not won another major title or advanced past the third round in Grand Slams since 2021.
- Osaka shared a photo expressing her gratitude to Mouratoglou, writing, "Merci Patrick, I really appreciated the opportunity to learn from you," as she prepared to face Ariana Arseneault in the opening round of the Canadian Open.
- The split implies Osaka plans to pursue a new direction in her comeback journey following recent early exits, including a Round of 16 loss to Emma Raducanu at the Citi Open.
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The former world number 1 puts an end to her partnership with the French coach after less than a year of joint work. Naomi Osaka officially announced on Monday the break-up of her collaboration with Patrick Mouratoglou. The Japanese player, currently 49th in the world, shared this decision on her social networks, expressing her gratitude to the French coach. "Thank you [...] The article Naomi Osaka and Patrick Mouratoglou, a collaboration that e…
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