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Osaka Begins Trial with Wiktorowski After Mouratoglou Split

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 29th July 2025, 1:29 PM

Osaka Begins Trial with Wiktorowski After Mouratoglou Split

Naomi Osaka, the Japanese four-time Grand Slam singles champion, has embarked on a trial coaching partnership with Tomasz Wiktorowski following her recent split from French coach Patrick Mouratoglou, which lasted less than a year.

The announcement came via Osaka’s social media post on Monday, just hours before she defeated Canadian qualifier Ariana Arseneault 6–4, 6–2 in 76 minutes during her first-round match at the WTA Canadian Open in Montreal.

Osaka’s Coaching Transition

Coach Duration Key Notes
Patrick Mouratoglou Sep 2023 – Jul 2024 Former coach of Serena Williams; parted ways amicably
Tomasz Wiktorowski Trial from Jul 2024 Former coach of Agnieszka Radwanska and Iga Świątek

 

Wiktorowski, a seasoned Polish coach, previously guided Agnieszka Radwanska (2011–2018), helping her reach the Wimbledon final and attain a career-high world no. 2 ranking in July 2012.
He later coached Iga Świątek from late 2021 to October 2023—a period during which she captured four of her six Grand Slam singles titles, including the Wimbledon title earlier this month.

Osaka’s Recent Performance

  • Ranking: Currently ranked No. 49
  • Win against players outside top 100: Improved to 11–1
  • Next Match: Will face 13th seed Liudmila Samsonova in the second round
  • Head-to-head with Samsonova: 2–2 overall, but Osaka leads 2–0 on hardcourts

Reflections on Mouratoglou Partnership

Osaka expressed heartfelt appreciation for Mouratoglou:

“Merci Patrick, it was such a great experience learning from you.
Wishing you nothing but the best. You’re one of the coolest people I’ve ever met and I’m sure I’ll see you around.”

Mouratoglou responded warmly on Instagram:

“Grateful for the trust, the journey, and what we have built together.
I will always root for you.”

Injury Setbacks and 2024 Season Highlights

Despite some flashes of promise under Mouratoglou, Osaka’s 2024 season has been plagued by injuries:

Tournament Result Notes
Auckland Open (Jan) Reached final, then retired Abdominal injury
Australian Open Won two matches, retired third Re-aggravated abdominal issue
L’Open 35 de Saint-Malo Champion (May) First WTA title since 2021 Australian Open
French Open First round exit  
Wimbledon Third round exit  

 

As Osaka navigates this transitional phase with Wiktorowski, both fans and analysts will be closely watching to see whether the partnership helps reignite her Grand Slam ambitions and elevate her consistency on tour.

 

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