Patrick Mouratoglou, whose courtside coaching of Serena Williams in last year's dramatic U.S. Open final triggered heated debate, said on Sunday ...
NEW YORK: Patrick Mouratoglou, whose courtside coaching of Serena Williams in last year's dramatic US Open final triggered heated debate, said on Sunday he would not change a thing about his actions.
"Do I regret? No, I felt like she was lost at that moment and I tried to help her doing something that everybody does that is the use of the tennis," Frenchman Mouratoglou told reporters.In-match coaching is permitted at WTA events but not at the Grand Slams or on the men's tour.Chair umpire Carlos Ramos noticed Mouratoglou making hand gestures from his seat early in the second set against Osaka.
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