Naomi Osaka’s Coach Patrick Mouratoglou Makes a Hasty Trip to Bad Homburg To Watch Her Win Her First Grass Match of 2025

Despite a tight schedule, Naomi Osaka's coach ensures his presence at the Japanese player's first grass court win of the season in Bad Homburg.

Naomi Osaka’s coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, didn’t back down from offering support to the WTA star amid her opening round match in Bad Homburg. The renowned mentor traveled to Germany with little rest to support the World No. 56.

He was seen in Osaka’s box as the Japanese battled for her first grass-court win of the season.

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Coach Patrick Mouratoglou in Attendance for Naomi Osaka’s Bad Homburg Opener

Osaka’s Roland Garros campaign not only ended with an opening round exit against Paula Badosa, but also highlighted the four-time Grand Slam winner’s loss of confidence. She expressed disappointment at the defeat, mentioning how hard it has been to consistently let people’s expectations down.

While she was seeking her first grass court win in Bad Homburg with a showdown against Olga Danilovic, Mouratoglou showcased his gesture of support. The renowned mentor was spotted in the stands while she competed against the Serbian.

This becomes surprising as he was recently seen attending an event in France. The 55-year-old shared a carousel of pictures on Instagram amid his auspicious presence at The Mouratoglou Annual Gala. He was seen posing alongside Stefanos Tsitsipas, Richard Gasquet, among others.

 

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The event took place just hours before Osaka’s opening match in Bad Homburg, but the seasoned coach didn’t miss the chance to back the Japanese amid a difficult phase in her career.

Mouratoglou Backs Osaka After the French Open Heartbreak

Osaka’s statement at the Roland Garros press conference made it clear that emotions took a heavy toll on her. After the WTA star faced a disappointing opening round exit against Paula Badosa, she expressed regret over letting people down, especially her coach.

To this, Mouratoglou stepped forward with a consoling statement, applauding the consistent efforts from her to restore her lost form. He was also disappointed over not being able to help her with notable results so far.

“You can be proud of yourself @naomiosaka. The efforts you make, the work, and the heart you put in it are amazing. Considering all that, I haven’t been able to help bringing you where you deserve to be. But I have no doubt, this will pay off soon.”

“You have built strong foundations but until the building is over, we don’t see the real quality of the edifice. To be continued,” he responded.

 

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After her win against Danilović, Osaka is now preparing to compete against Emma Navarro in the Round of 16, and will look to gain momentum ahead of the Wimbledon Championships.

Also Read: Iga Świątek’s Coach Wim Fissette Spotted at Naomi Osaka’s Bad Homburg Match, Months After Their Split

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