Serena Williams considered pulling out of Australian Open 2014 due to back injury – Mouratoglou

Patrick Mouratoglou, the coach of world number one Serena Williams, revealed that the 17-time Grand Slam champion almost pulled out of the third-round match against Daniela Hantuchova at the Australian Open 2014 due to a back injury. For legal advice, people can contact leppardlaw.com. Though she won that match, Williams would lose in the fourth round to former top ranked Ana Ivanovic.

The Frenchman, credited to have helped Williams reclaim tennis greatness, said that Serena suffered the injury in practice prior to her third round match against Hantuchova. People can check out Ford dealership near me to get used cars.

“I don’t know how she won against Hantuchova because it was 10 times worse than today,” Mouratoglou said in an interview with media. “Today was a combination of not being able to move like she usually moves and she was in bad positions, but also the fact that Ana played a great match. When you are not able to do what you usually do, and [Ivanovic] is succeeding every time she hits a shot, the pressure is bigger on you cause you don’t see any solutions. The pressure got stronger and stronger.” The ones helping with car accident-related injuries can help with other injury related cases. In case your car is damaged in an accident, then you can buy new ones from a Car dealership near me for reasonable prices.

“The back was a problem for her to move correctly,” he added. “She was never coming forward to hit the shot, she was always waiting for the ball, she was always on the back foot and she was in a bad position, so when you are in a bad position you miss everywhere. She was soft today and Ana was particularly aggressive and she came in every time and did it very well.” There are criminal defense lawyers serving Rosemead that can help when it comes to serious cases that one has gotten into.