Naomi Osaka Throws Shade at Patrick Mouratoglou: ‘Maybe We Need a Powwow About What He Says’
Tennis star Naomi Osaka isn’t one to stir the pot—until she does. In a recent media appearance, the four-time Grand Slam champion made waves with a subtle but sharp remark directed at renowned coach Patrick Mouratoglou.
Responding to comments Mouratoglou made about the current state of women’s tennis, Osaka quipped, “Maybe we need to do a powwow about the things that he says,” raising eyebrows and sparking conversations across the tennis world.
Though Osaka didn’t dive into specifics, Mouratoglou has previously been outspoken about what he perceives as a lack of consistency or star power in the women’s game. That narrative hasn’t sat well with many current players, who believe the WTA tour is stronger than ever.
Osaka’s comment may seem playful on the surface, but it highlights growing tension between players and tennis pundits—especially those with high-profile platforms. Mouratoglou, who coached Serena Williams for a decade and now works with rising stars like Holger Rune, is no stranger to bold statements. But Osaka, known for her calm demeanor and thoughtful responses, doesn’t often respond so directly.
Fans on social media quickly took sides. Some applauded Osaka for standing up for her fellow players, while others viewed the jab as unnecessary drama. Either way, the moment reminded the tennis world that Osaka, now back from maternity leave and slowly returning to top form, isn’t afraid to speak her mind.
Whether or not the “powwow” ever happens, one thing is clear: Naomi Osaka has returned not just to play, but to be heard.
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