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Patrick Mouratoglou: Coaching Journey with Serena, Baghdatis, and More

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Mouratoglou Recounts Doubting Himself During baghdatis’s 2006 Australian Open Run

Tennis ​coach Patrick Mouratoglou once questioned ‍his ‍abilities during a pivotal‍ moment in Marcos Baghdatis’s 2006 Australian Open campaign, revealing he felt like ‌a ⁣”terrible” coach despite his player’s success. The⁣ confession ‌highlights the internal ​pressures faced ⁣by elite coaches and offers insight into Mouratoglou’s evolving beliefs, notably his emphasis on a player’s belief in themselves.

Mouratoglou, now widely recognized for his work with players like Serena Williams and Holger Rune, was in the early stages of his coaching career when guiding⁤ Baghdatis to a career-best season. the​ Cypriot reached the Australian Open final and ⁣the Wimbledon semifinals in 2006, achieving a peak ranking of world No. 8​ under Mouratoglou’s guidance. ​Though, it‍ was a specific ​match during the Australian Open where mouratoglou experienced self-doubt. He recalls a situation where Baghdatis won despite what Mouratoglou perceived as a‍ tactical error on his part. “I learned something big this day,” Mouratoglou said. “Thankfully, he didn’t feel it. ⁢Otherwise, he would probably have lost. But⁣ he believed. I mean, the guy plays for the ‍moment, and ⁣he found a⁣ way. And that’s⁣ really special.”

Mouratoglou began working with Baghdatis in 1999,inviting the then-14-year-old to his academy. ⁤Baghdatis quickly rose ⁣through the junior ranks, becoming the⁢ world No. 1 junior player and winning the 2003 Australian boys’ title. Their ‍partnership blossomed on the ATP​ Tour, culminating in the remarkable 2006 season.

Despite reaching a career-high ranking​ that year, Baghdatis⁢ was unable to⁣ return to⁣ the top ten for the remainder of his professional career, retiring ​in 2019. ​ Mouratoglou’s ⁣experience with ‌Baghdatis, however, shaped his coaching ​approach, underscoring the importance of a player’s mental fortitude and ability to ‌perform under pressure – lessons he would later apply with even greater​ success on the world stage.

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