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steffigraf · 4 months
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via u.t.s_tour on instagram
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tennis-out-of-context · 10 months
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sportsallover · 11 months
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He kept saying tennis was only happiness on court, but he learned today that it's not always the case
Ugh, could you please be any more depressing Patrick?? He has such a joyful approach to tennis. Why would you want to take that away?
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kermodefan94-blog · 1 year
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Without any question the most detail/ analysis based review that I will ever do. That said as a tennis fan who has been following this project from announcement two the first batch of episodes dropping the final product is equally as interesting for what
This review may or may not be more technically orientated than the audience for this writer’s work is used to. That said its fandom for tennis as a sport will very much colour his opinion on the splashy Netflix flies-on-the-wall offering loosely following several desperate stories from across the 2022 season. So let’s discuss. When the ATP, WTA and grand slams announced at the start of 2022 they…
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fritzes · 4 months
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me watching uts:
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code-violation · 9 months
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Some clarification/caveats for each question:
1. This also includes Newport, which is an honorary clay event for the purposes of this question. This option would probably involve better balancing of the season overall.
2. Self-explanatory, I think? Joint tournaments are better, therefore all tournaments should be joint tournaments.
3. Look, I'm sure he's perfectly nice and a good coach, but we don't need to hear about him every twenty minutes. Also, however good his coaching skills are, I suspect they're not as good as his skills as a self-promoter and talent-spotter.
4. The season is practically 52 weeks long at this point.
5. This goes double for players who complain about the length of the season and/or the amount of travelling they have to do, and then spend the entire off-season playing exhibitions.
6. No-one watches tennis because it's fun. Not really. People might use the word 'fun' to describe some matches, but for the most part they mean it in the same way people mean it when they describe horror movies as fun. It's the emotional rollercoaster of tension and release. Tennis's appeal is in tension and excitement and suspense, and a lot of that is created by the scoring system. Attempts to make tennis quicker and shorter by fiddling with the scoring system (no-ad scoring my beloathed) undermine this.
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aliicante · 2 months
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patrick mouratoglou keeps his job!! for now
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watchilove · 2 months
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Zenith Chronomaster Sport Titanium
Oslo, February 8, 2024: Ahead of the opening matches of Patrick Mouratoglou’s UTS 2024 season, which ZENITH proudly continues its role as Official Timekeeper, ZENITH unveils the lightest iteration of its award-winning 1/10th of a second with the Chronomaster Sport Titanium – along with a new range of integrated rubber straps. Continue reading Zenith Chronomaster Sport Titanium
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rafole · 24 days
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trying to have a nice day rotting on instagram reels when patrick mouratoglou keeps showing up and he wants me to learn to volley very badly
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nick-cassidy · 2 months
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holger and patrick mouratoglou have this weird aura going on but in a mouratoglou definitely puts holger through some medieval torture for practice and holger has a secret hate forum for him that he fills out daily way
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igasbagels · 11 months
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Every time I see Patrick Mouratoglou at Rune’s matches I’m just like wow I wish I was watching Serena rn instead of this dweeb 🙄
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corigauff · 1 year
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and every time I watch a match, Patrick Mouratoglou is in someone else’s box. Slut! 😭😭😭
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simplysort · 5 days
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In the dynamic world of sports, where inches and milliseconds can make the difference
between victory and defeat, the impact of a coach extends far beyond the X's and O's of
strategy. A coach's personality plays a pivotal role in shaping the athlete's experience,
motivation, and, ultimately, performance on the field or court. From inspiring
confidence to fostering a supportive team culture, the coach's demeanour and approach
can significantly influence the athlete's success.
Motivation and Inspiration
A coach's personality can serve as a powerful source of motivation and inspiration for
athletes. A coach who displays passion, enthusiasm, and positivity can ignite a fire
within athletes, fueling their drive to excel and achieve greatness. Consider the
legendary basketball coach John Wooden, whose unwavering optimism and belief in his
players empowered them to achieve unprecedented success. Wooden's uplifting
demeanour and motivational speeches instilled a sense of confidence and determination
in his athletes, propelling them to strive for excellence with unwavering determination.
Conversely, a coach who lacks enthusiasm or demonstrates negativity can have a
detrimental effect on athlete motivation. Imagine a soccer coach who constantly
criticizes players and focuses solely on their shortcomings rather than celebrating their
achievements. Such an environment can deflate morale and diminish athletes' desire to
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Communication and Understanding
Effective communication is paramount in fostering a strong coach-athlete relationship
and optimizing athlete performance. A coach's ability to convey instructions, provide
feedback, and offer support in a clear and empathetic manner can significantly impact
an athlete's development and performance.
Take, for example, tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou, known for his exceptional
communication skills and ability to connect with his players on a personal level.
Mouratoglou's empathetic approach enables him to understand the unique needs and
challenges of each athlete, allowing him to tailor his coaching style to maximize their
potential. By fostering open dialogue and mutual respect, Mouratoglou cultivates a
supportive environment where athletes feel valued, understood, and empowered to
reach new heights of success.
Conversely, coaches who struggle with communication or lack empathy may
inadvertently alienate athletes and hinder their development. Consider a track coach
who is dismissive of athletes' concerns and fails to provide constructive feedback. Such
a coach may foster feelings of frustration and insecurity among athletes, leading to a
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Emotional Support and Well-being
A coach's personality can also play a crucial role in providing emotional support and
nurturing the well-being of athletes. In the high-pressure world of sports, athletes often
face intense scrutiny, stress, and self-doubt. A coach who demonstrates empathy,
compassion, and understanding can serve as a pillar of strength for athletes during
challenging times.
Take, for instance, gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi, renowned for his unwavering support
and encouragement of his athletes, such as Olympic champion Simone Biles. Karolyi's
compassionate approach to coaching not only nurtured Biles' physical talents but also
bolstered her mental resilience and confidence. By fostering a nurturing and supportive
environment, Karolyi empowered Biles to overcome adversity and achieve unparalleled
success on the world stage.
Conversely, coaches who lack empathy or fail to prioritize athlete well-being may
inadvertently contribute to mental health issues and burnout among athletes. Consider a
swimming coach who disregards athletes' mental and emotional needs, pushing them
relentlessly to achieve performance goals at the expense of their well-being. Such an
approach can have devastating consequences, leading to increased stress, anxiety, and
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the impact of a coach's personality on athlete performance cannot be
overstated. From motivation and communication to emotional support and well-being, a
coach's demeanour, values, and interpersonal skills shape the athlete-coach relationship
and profoundly influence the athlete's journey to success. By embodying qualities such
as passion, empathy, and positivity, coaches can inspire, empower, and elevate athletes
to reach their full potential, both on and off the field.
About the Author-
Serah Menezes holds an MSc in Counseling Psychology and a certification in Sports
Psychology. She is a former Tennis player, having competed at the National and
International level. Additionally she is an internationally certified Tennis Coach too.
Her goal is to utilize her expertise and skills to create a positive influence, nurture
holistic development and enhance overall well-being in the sports arena and individual’s
personal lives.
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lboogie1906 · 1 month
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Cori Dionne “Coco” Gauff (born March 13, 2004) is a tennis player. She has won seven WTA Tour singles titles, including a major at the 2023 US Open, and eight doubles titles. She has career-high rankings of world #3 in singles and world #1 in doubles by the Women’s Tennis Association.
She experimented with a variety of sports as a child. She chose to focus on tennis, having been inspired to play by the Williams sisters, and because she preferred to compete in an individual sport. She had quick success as a junior, earning a sponsorship to train at Patrick Mouratoglou’s academy in France. She began playing on the ITF Junior Circuit at 13 and finished runner-up at the junior US Open in just her fourth ITF event, making her the youngest finalist in the tournament’s history. She became the #1 junior in the world after winning the junior Grand Slam singles title at the French Open over McNally. She won a junior Grand Slam doubles title at the 2018 US Open.
She made her WTA Tour debut at the Miami Open and won her opening match. She received a wild card into the qualifying draw at Wimbledon where she became the youngest player to qualify for the main draw in the tournament’s history. She reached the fourth round of the event, and each of her matches was the most-watched of the day in the US. She reached another third round at a major at the US Open.
She defeated Venus Williams in straight sets in the first round, Sorana Cirstea in the second, and defending champion Naomi Osaka in the third, becoming the youngest player to defeat a top 5 player since the 1991 US Open.
She uses a Head Graphene 360 Speed MP with 16 main and 19 cross strings. She wears New Balance clothing and tennis shoes. She signed her first multi-year sponsorship contract, with New Balance. At the 2021 French Open, she wore a New Balance outfit of bold mismatched color splotches. She announced a multi-year sponsorship agreement with the Italian food company Barilla. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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blogoslibertarios · 3 months
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Ex-técnico de lenda do tênis se impressiona com tenista potiguar de 14 anos: “futura campeã”
  Patrick Mouratoglou, renomado treinador de tênis, expressa sua convicção de que o Brasil em breve terá uma destacada estrela no esporte. Em um vídeo divulgado nas redes sociais, o ex-técnico de Serena Williams aponta Victoria Barros, uma jovem potiguar de apenas 14 anos, como uma “futura campeã” e lista razões para sua confiança. Victoria Barros já demonstrou excelentes desempenhos em torneios…
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