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Before he built champions, Patrick Mouratoglou had to build himself. His story offers a blueprint for how small, daily wins can overcome profound trauma.
Patrick Mouratoglou Reveals Traumatic Youth, Cites Personal Transformation as His 'Masterpiece'
Patrick Mouratoglou reveals that his greatest accomplishment is not his storied coaching career, but his personal transformation from a traumatized teenager. He describes a youth marked by nightly panic attacks, social isolation, and academic failure. Bullied at school and attacked with weapons on the street, he found his only refuge on the tennis court, the one place where he felt he was "somebody."
The method for this change was a process of accumulating small, daily victories—consistently doing a little more than the day before. He asserts that transforming the 15-year-old with "zero chance" into an extremely confident 26-year-old was the true "masterpiece" of his life, insisting that this proves anyone can build self-confidence.
"Transform this kid, this teenager, in that adult. This was the masterpiece of my life."
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