Serena Williams has claimed that she has not received training in the US Open women’s singles final in his first public comments since the post-match press conference. In an upcoming interview with the Australian talk show project refutes the comments that tennis superstar that his coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, made as from the stands pointing to her during her matchup with Japan’s Naomi Osaka. “We all know that all coaches coach in every game, all year long,” said Mouratoglou. “So that’s the rule. Then there is the psychology of the umpire should have. As a ‘Serena, I saw your coach to make a move, stop, otherwise you will have a warning’ I do not understand why it has not done “chair Carlos Ramos judge issued a code violation when Williams .. Mouratoglou he discovered a hand gesture to do about it. This led to a dispute between Williams and Ramos, which has intensified during the past. “Do not cheat to win, I prefer to lose,” Williams was heard, he said. “He [Mouratoglou] said request made,” Williams said in an interview clips. “I do not understand what he was talking about. We never had any signs.” Williams also reiterated their conviction that a sex weights and two measures in the courts available. “I just do not understand,” Williams said to the project. “If you’re a woman, you should be able to do even half of what a man can do.”
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