Naomi Osaka’s return to the China Open in Beijing after a five-year absence has sparked significant attention, not only for her on-court performance but also for the rumored addition of Patrick Mouratoglou to her coaching team.
Mouratoglou, a renowned coach who previously worked with Serena Williams, has been spotted alongside Osaka in Beijing, fueling speculation that he has taken over the coaching reins from Wim Fissette. Osaka confirmed her split with Fissette last week but has remained tight-lipped about Mouratoglou’s involvement.
Osaka’s arrival in Beijing marks her first appearance at the tournament since 2019, when she emerged victorious. The tournament was subsequently canceled for three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, returning last year while Osaka was on maternity leave.
Currently ranked 76th in the world, Osaka has benefited from the withdrawals of Caroline Garcia, Marie Bouzkova, and Caroline Wozniacki, which granted her direct entry into the tournament.
Defending champion Iga Swiatek will not participate in this year’s event due to personal reasons, leaving the door open for Osaka to make a deep run.
Osaka’s partnership with Mouratoglou, if confirmed, would be a significant development in her career. Mouratoglou’s expertise and experience could prove invaluable as Osaka aims to regain her former dominance on the WTA Tour.