"With Serena [Williams], I have so many examples of incredible things she’s achieved, but one always stands out for me. It was during Roland Garros, she was very sick. She had 40° fever. She couldn’t even get out of her bed. She didn’t practise at all."- Mouratoglou said in a video he shared on Instagram
"She didn't leave the bed at all. She could not. She was just going from the bed to the tennis court to play her match at Roland Garros and then come back home. She won the tournament without being able to practise, warm-up for the match, or even walk."
"She didn't leave the bed at all. She could not. She was just going from the bed to the tennis court to play her match at Roland Garros and then come back home. She won the tournament without being able to practise, warm-up for the match, or even walk."
"What Serena taught me, what people perceive as the reality, is just what they see. It’s not the reality. The reality is what you’re able to achieve. So a lot of times people will say, ‘This is impossible.’ This thing being impossible is not the reality. It's their perception of what is the reality. And once Serena has done that, the reality becomes, ‘It is possible."
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