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 Patrick Mouratoglou, less than a year after they began collaborating, following her defeat at the 2025 Citi Open in Washington.
- Following her early departure from the 2024 US Open and the dismissal of coach Wim Fissette, Osaka began her collaboration with Patrick Mouratoglou in September 2024 to help restore her peak performance.
- Their collaboration included mutual respect and learning, with Osaka expressing gratitude and Mouratoglou supporting her return to competition as she struggled to replicate her prior major successes.
- Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion ranked 51st with a 21-11 record this season, said via The Tennis Gazette she hopes to face Emma Raducanu again after losing to her in Citi Open Round of 16.
- Osaka will begin a new chapter in her career by participating in the Canadian Open scheduled for 2025, where she will face local player Ariana Arseneault in the opening round as she focuses on improving her serve and return to restore her consistency.
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Naomi Osaka ends partnership with coach Patrick Mouratoglou
Naomi Osaka has announced the end of her association with Patrick Mouratoglou after less than a year of collaboration. The former world No. 1 decided to boost her career in late 2024 by hiring the former Serena Williams coach, achieving relative success, but they decided to end their relationship af...
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