Mouratoglou: I’d Coach From Box Again Tomorrow
NEW YORK—Patrick Mouratoglou has no regrets for committing a coaching violation gesturing to Serena Williams in the 2018 US Open final and says he would "do the same tomorrow."Meeting the media after the six-time US Open champion rolled her right ankle in a 6-3, 6-4 win over Petra Martic to reach the US Open quarterfinals, Mouratoglou said he'll do it again if a similar scenario arises.Djokovic: Pain is Constant for Weeks"Do I regret? No, I felt like she was lost at that moment and I tried to help her doing something that everybody does that is the use of the tennis," Mouratoglou said. "I would do the same tomorrow. Really. 100 percent. And if I'm penalized again, I think it's unfair the same way. If I'm penalized, then everyone should be penalized every day. And nobody is. Nobody."The veteran coach has said Williams did not see his hand signals and charged Naomi Osaka's coach for the 2018 final, Sascha Bajin, coached his charge throughout the Japanese power player's 6-2, 6-4, sweep in the final.The 20th-seeded Serena was called for a game penalty for verbally abusing chair umpire Carlos Ramos after the veteran umpire hit her with two warnings—one for coaching and one for smashing her racquet.











