On January 6, Serena Williams and Cori Gauff will coincide in the Auckland tournament box, where both will begin their preparation for the Australian Open. After several frustrated attempts, the winner of 23 majors will again assault the record of Margaret Court in Melbourne, where the 15-year-old teenager is presented as one of the great attractions. Waiting for that moment, both stars share a peculiar preparation in Florida, where they combine tennis with boxing sessions under Mike Tyson.

"I wanted to give a fresh air to the traditional preseason system before Australia," said Patrick Mouratoglou, coach of Williams and Gauff in reference to the amazing methods applied at the Boca Raton Resort and Club. The physical work alternates with karaoke performances and choreographies more typical of a vacation to use than tennis itself.

In addition to the eccentric Tyson, the Greek-born technician has also summoned Shaun T, a popular influencer , a fitness influencer and French DJ Bob Sinclar. Nor can we forget the former British boxer Chris Eubanks or two promises of the racket, such as the Romanian Nicholas David Ionel (17 years old) and the Danish Holger Rune (16 years old).

Also with Azarenka

Also, Victoria Azarenka also shared fun with the karaoke microphones, although the former number one does not go through precisely its best form. In fact, after confirming his absence in Melbourne, rumors about a possible withdrawal from the Belarusian increased in tone in recent days.

From a completely opposite perspective, Gauff faces the new course. In his first participation in the Australian Open he can pretend to confirm the formidable sensations exhibited last Wimbledon, where he reached the knockout stages.

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