Venus Williams is now trying to regain momentum in tennis after a long recovery from injury. The tennis star made her long-awaited comeback at the Miami Open. Despite another disappointing loss in her opening match, fans got to see Serena Williams on the court after a long time.
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Serena, who has been pushing for Venus to return to competition, walked into Hard Rock Stadium to support her sister’s comeback. Although the result of the game did not go as expected, the retired Williams sister still met with former coach Patrick Mouratoglou.
When Mouratoglou ended his partnership with Serena Williams and joined forces with Simona Halep shortly after, everyone saw an imaginary line of distance between the two. However, unexpectedly, the tennis legend met and greeted his coach, marking an end to speculation in fans’ minds.
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What’s fueling speculation among viewers is Patrick Mouratoglou’s sudden switch in 2022. When asked about the reasons for his decision to leave Serena’s side, he pointed to the tennis legend’s decision not to attend the French Open. “I went and asked her what she was going to do. She didn’t quite know. I asked her if she wanted to go to Roland Garros. “She told me she didn’t know,” Mouratoglou said.
The tennis legend paid tribute to his former coach with a huge smile, making her presence feel significant as it was clear that their feud was imaginary and unfounded.
Mouratoglou explains a bad habit of Serena Williams
In addition to leading the coaching staff of tennis players such as Simona Halep and Holger Rune, Patrick Mouratoglou is known for his active coaching on Instagram Known for its skill series. The famous coach constantly releases videos analyzing the technical aspects of his players and explaining their strengths and weaknesses.
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Mouratoglou pointed out Serena Williams’ repeated forehand errors in a recent video, explaining: “When I started working with Serena, she was doing the same thing. She is doing this. Why do this? In addition to explaining the correction of this move, I also labeled it a bad habit in the title. “Do you also have this bad habit when hitting your forehand? ” he wrote.
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The apparent distance between Serena Williams and her former coach appears to be resolved, following recent examples of the two having a good relationship.