{"id":2328,"date":"2024-10-02T21:44:41","date_gmt":"2024-10-02T13:44:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kafeizha.com\/?p=2328"},"modified":"2024-10-02T21:44:41","modified_gmt":"2024-10-02T13:44:41","slug":"%e9%ab%98%e8%8a%99%e4%b8%8e%e5%a4%a7%e9%98%aa%e7%9b%b4%e7%be%8e%e5%9c%a8%e5%8c%97%e4%ba%ac%e7%bd%91%e7%90%83%e8%ae%ad%e7%bb%83%e4%ba%a4%e5%8f%89%e7%82%b9%e7%9b%b8%e9%80%a2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.tomjun.com\/?p=2328","title":{"rendered":"\u9ad8\u8299\u4e0e\u5927\u962a\u76f4\u7f8e\u5728\u5317\u4eac\u7f51\u7403\u8bad\u7ec3\u4ea4\u53c9\u70b9\u76f8\u9022"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u7f51\u7403\u754c\u6709\u4e00\u79cd\u5e7f\u4e3a\u4eba\u77e5\u7684\u89c2\u70b9\uff0c\u88ab\u79f0\u4e3a\u201c\u53e6\u4e00\u4e2a\u4eba\u201d\u7684\u7406\u8bba\u3002\u5f53\u4e00\u652f\u961f\u4f0d\u5728\u4ee5\u6240\u8c13\u7684\u2018\u7403\u5458\u6559\u7ec3\u2019\u2014\u2014\u4e00\u4e2a\u64c5\u957f\u4e0e\u8fd0\u52a8\u5458\u5efa\u7acb\u5173\u7cfb\u5e76\u521b\u9020\u8f7b\u677e\u6c1b\u56f4\u7684\u6559\u7ec3\u4e0b\u8f93\u5f97\u591a\u80dc\u5c11\u65f6\uff0c\u4ed6\u4eec\u5f80\u5f80\u4f1a\u88ab\u7eaa\u5f8b\u4e25\u660e\u3001\u6ce8\u91cd\u6fc0\u52b1\u7684\u6559\u7ec3\u53d6\u4ee3\u3002\u5bf9\u4e8e\u90a3\u4e9b\u4e0d\u613f\u627e\u5230\u6210\u529f\u4f46\u4fdd\u7559\u7740\u5185\u655b\u6267\u6559\u98ce\u683c\u7684\u6559\u7ec3\u6765\u8bf4\uff0c\u5219\u4f1a\u8fce\u6765\u5145\u6ee1\u6d3b\u529b\u3001\u60c5\u7eea\u5316\u7684\u6559\u7ec3\uff0c\u8fd9\u7c7b\u6559\u7ec3\u64c5\u957f\u6fc0\u53d1\u6597\u5fd7\u3002\u81f3\u4e8e\u4e13\u6ce8\u4e8e\u6218\u672f\u548c\u89c4\u5219\u7684\u6587\u9759\u6559\u7ec3\uff0c\u5728\u4ed6\u4eec\u7684\u65b9\u6cd5\u4e0d\u518d\u594f\u6548\u540e\u4e5f\u4f1a\u88ab\u66f4\u6362\u3002<\/p>\n<p>Coco 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Gauff\u5bf9\u6218\u5e76\u4ee5\u4e00\u5c40\u9886\u5148\u7684\u60c5\u51b5\u4e0b\uff0c\u5979\u7684\u80cc\u4f24\u52a0\u5267\uff0c\u8feb\u4f7f\u5979\u5728\u6bd4\u8d5b\u4e2d\u9000\u8d5b\u3002\u5c3d\u7ba1\u5982\u6b64\uff0c\u5927\u962a\u8ba4\u4e3a\u8fd9\u79cd\u7ecf\u5386\u4ecd\u7136\u503c\u5f97\u4e00\u8bd5\u2014\u2014\u8fd9\u662f\u5979\u4e0eMouratoglou\u5408\u4f5c\u4e0b\u7684\u7b2c\u4e00\u6b21\u5b98\u65b9\u8d5b\u4e8b\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u901a\u8fc7\u8fd9\u6b21\u6bd4\u8d5b\uff0c\u6211\u4eec\u80fd\u660e\u663e\u770b\u51fa\u9009\u62e9\u6559\u7ec3\u5bf9\u4e8e\u8fd0\u52a8\u5458\u6765\u8bf4\u662f\u4e2a\u590d\u6742\u4e14\u5173\u952e\u7684\u51b3\u5b9a\u3002\u6bcf\u4e2a\u5408\u4f5c\u90fd\u662f\u72ec\u7279\u7684\uff0c\u5e76\u4f1a\u968f\u7740\u65f6\u95f4\u63a8\u79fb\u800c\u53d8\u5316\u3002\u65e0\u8bba\u662f Gauff \u7684\u6280\u672f\u6539\u8fdb\uff0c\u8fd8\u662f Osaka \u6c42\u80dc\u6b32\u7684\u63d0\u5347\u548c\u5fc3\u6001\u7684\u53d8\u5316\uff0c\u90fd\u51f8\u663e\u4e86\u6b63\u786e\u7684\u51b3\u7b56\u548c\u9002\u5e94\u5bf9\u804c\u4e1a\u751f\u6daf\u7684\u91cd\u8981\u6027\u3002 <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p><font size=\"-1\"><b>\u65b0\u95fb\u6765\u6e90\uff1a<\/b>www.nytimes.com<br \/> <b>\u539f\u6587\u5730\u5740\uff1a<\/b><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/5810223\/2024\/10\/02\/gauff-osaka-tennis-coach-mouratoglou\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka meet at a tennis coaching crossroads in Beijing<\/a><br \/> <b>\u65b0\u95fb\u65e5\u671f\uff1a<\/b>2024-10-02<br \/> <b>\u539f\u6587\u6458\u8981\uff1a<\/b><\/font><\/p>\n<pre style=\"white-space: pre-wrap;\">The \u2018other guy\u2019 theory of coaches is a sporting truism. A team that loses more than it wins with a so-called \u2018players\u2019 coach\u2019, someone who specializes in relating to athletes and creating an easygoing atmosphere, will often replace them with a disciplinarian. Reserved coaches who don\u2019t find success get replaced by high-energy, emotional types big on motivation. The bookish sort who focusses on the X\u2019s and O\u2019s comes back when that act wears thin. Advertisement Tennis players are no different, the latest cases being  and , who dueled on Tuesday in Beijing at the penultimate WTA 1000 tournament of the year. Both players entered the year with high hopes but did not meet them. After early eliminations from the U.S. Open \u2014 Gauff lost in the fourth round, Osaka in the second \u2014 they both announced coaching changes. , one of the biggest personalities in the sport. He is an ESPN commentator and the former coach of  and , with a grand unified theory of tennis, otherwise known as Winning Ugly. Gauff then brought in Matt Daly, a little-known grip specialist, to work alongside Jean-Christophe Faurel, the low-profile French coach who has worked with Gauff on and off since she was 14. Faurel most recently rejoined Gauff\u2019s entourage last spring, to work alongside Gilbert. Gilbert and Gauff barely knew each other when she hired him in the summer of 2023. Weeks later, she was . , the quiet, cerebral Belgian who helped her win two Grand Slam titles in 2020 and 2021. Fissette would be fine if he never appeared on television. Osaka\u2019s new coach is , the former coach of . He has a gift for motivation and self-promotion, with a brand empire that includes an academy in the south of France, plus the freewheeling Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) tennis exhibition events and coaching camps at luxury resorts.\n\nCoco Gauff and Naomi Osaka have made coaching changes, but from different tennis perspectives. (Yanshan Zhang \/ Getty Images) He was almost too recognizable for Osaka. Mouratoglou\u2019s history with Williams and his presence in the game made her want to avoid him. \u201cHis persona is so big,\u201d Osaka said in a press conference in Beijing. So big that she was skeptical of his coaching abilities: anyone coaching the greatest female player of the modern era might have enjoyed their part in the success of Williams. Advertisement \u201c Then I met him, talked to him, worked with him on the court,\u201d she said. \u201cHe absolutely is a really good coach.\u201d John Kerry, the longtime senator, U.S. secretary of state and American climate czar, once reduced his philosophy of governing, war and diplomacy to, essentially, \u2018getting things right as quickly as you can when you are wrong\u2019. Sporting aphorists often cite the first law of holes: when you are in one, stop digging. Both basically sum up Osaka\u2019s and Gauff\u2019s coaching pivots. Players usually make these moves once the season ends, rather than with another two months to go. Gauff and Osaka are on the Asian swing, which is especially important for Osaka, Japan\u2019s torchbearer at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago. Then come the WTA Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which Gauff may qualify for, and the Billie Jean King Cup in Malaga, Spain, which Osaka plans to play. But by mid-September, they already had all the data they needed to conclude that they were either heading in the wrong direction (Gauff) or stalling (Osaka). While Gauff\u2019s results were off target \u2014 with a fourth-round exit at Wimbledon to Emma Navarro before Donna Vekic defeated her in the third-round of the Paris Olympics \u2014 the bigger issue was of technique. Gilbert\u2019s ability to cover up her weaknesses, one of his greatest strengths as a coach, had faded. Quality opponents had figured out how to counter the looping forehand that he introduced to cover up her shakiness on that side. They would step in and take the ball on the rise, before it bounced high enough to trap them at the back of the court. Against Navarro at Wimbledon, she pleaded with Gilbert to tell her something, realizing in the moment that she did not have the tools she needed to escape Navarro. Then there is her serve. At the \u00a0included 19 double faults. \u201cI don\u2019t want to lose matches like this anymore,\u201d she told reporters afterwards. Gilbert, who has forgotten more about tennis than most people know, would never peddle himself as a serve specialist, or even the kind of coach that someone as mired in technical limitations as Gauff is right now would need. Even during Gilbert\u2019s tenure, Gauff had worked with Roddick on some minor serve adjustments. Advertisement In an interview last week, Gilbert declined to get specific about his work with Gauff, but said it was a positive experience overall. He believes that the ultimate parameters of tennis have not changed. Players have to figure out their strengths, then they have to figure out what their opponent does well. Then they plan to impose their own strengths on the match, while nullifying those of their opponent. But at 63, after more than four decades around the pro game, Gilbert knows the drill. Once a player wins one of the Grand Slams, expectations rise, even though the competition remains fierce. Everyone wants to win and there are only four majors each year. The women\u2019s game has a little more unpredictability, Gilbert said, but still, \u201cthere isn\u2019t a lot of opportunity\u201d. \u201cEach coaching experience is a unique experience and you move on,\u201d he added. \u201cThat is a beautiful thing.\u201d Gauff, still only 20 years old, is impatient for success but she is taking the long view. She is approaching the fall tournaments in Asia as an extended pre-season, prioritizing improvement over wins and a top-eight finish for the season, which would qualify her for those season-ending tour Finals.\n\nCoco Gauff\u2019s forehand has long been a vulnerability against top-level opponents. (Yanshan Zhang \/ Getty Images) Her team prefers that her coaches speak little about her; she is finding that the subtle changes Daly has made have already begun to pay dividends. Daly, 45, played at Notre Dame and briefly coached Denis Shapovalov. He is the founder of a company that sells a gadget called GripMD, which wraps around the handle of a racket to help players use a traditional continental grip. Gauff hits her forehand with a heavy western grip, essentially holding the racket underneath the handle. Don\u2019t look for her to switch to a continental grip on her forehand anytime soon \u2014 it just doesn\u2019t cut it. Her immediate focus is her serve, but it might take some time before the dividends show up on the stats sheets. She had six double faults and 27 unforced errors across the two sets Tuesday, which she and Osaka split before Osaka retired with a back injury. If Gauff is taking the long view, Osaka wants results now. It wasn\u2019t always this way. She has been handed tough draws all season, most notably when she . At the time, she was introspective, coining a little aphorism of her own: the results weren\u2019t resulting, she told reporters. Fissette and Osaka were focussing her comeback in the long lens \u2014 for this season and the next five years. Wait for summer and fall, when tennis moves to the hard courts on which Osaka built her reputation, was the mantra. Advertisement That waiting steadily chipped away at Osaka\u2019s confidence. After  defeated her in New York, she told reporters that a part of her dies when she loses. That Osaka was not the wry, magnanimous Osaka of Paris. The French Open was a lifetime ago in her world, and she had believed that she would have more success on her favorite surface. Muchova, who floated to the  and was likely one stuck volley away from the final, is pretty much doing what Osaka wants to be doing. Osaka and the rest of the locker room know she needs to return better, improve her second serve and regain the confidence that, in her best moments, made her an absolute banker in crunch time. More than anything, that had been her superpower, and it\u2019s been mostly missing this year. This is why she switched to Mouratoglou with two months to go in the 2024 season. She is world No. 73, and desperately wants to get into the top 32, so she can be seeded at the Australian Open in January. Fissette, her former coach, is known as a master strategist and tennis technician. Confidence comes from results in his world. He shares with Mouratoglou a belief in playing aggressively, and building that intensity up when it brings results, but he is no one\u2019s definition of a hype man. Mouratoglou could get a letter carrier fired up about delivering the mail.\n\nThe China Open is Naomi Osaka and Patrick Mouratoglou\u2019s first official tournament together. (Robert Prange \/ Getty Images) Osaka had considered hiring Mouratoglou before she linked back up with Fissette, when she was plotting her comeback from maternity leave. She went with the Belgian then because of their history of success. When it didn\u2019t return, she and Mouratoglou worked together in California after the U.S. Open, then decided to take on the women\u2019s tour together. \u201c I don\u2019t want to have regrets,\u201d Osaka added last week in Beijing. \u201cI really need to learn as much as possible in this stage of my career. Patrick seemed like the guy with the information.\u201d Advertisement They were off to a good start, with three consecutive wins, including Osaka\u2019s first comeback from a set down in over two years, against Yulia Putintseva. But e ven the best coach can\u2019t have much success with an injured player. After shaking hands with Gauff at one set all, before the American carried her bag off court, Osaka said that her back had stiffened to the point of locking in practice. She was able to start but her condition worsened as the match wore on. \u201cTotally worth it though lol,\u201d she wrote on Threads. Sounds like something Mouratoglou would say. 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