Like all French people, Mauresmo knows how to enjoy life. She has an underground wine cellar in her home in Geneva, which contains bottles of precious red wine that she loves. Among them is a bottle of Ichim wine produced by 1937. Mauresmo said, you can only drink if you win a grand slam, or you won't touch it. But Mauresmo is a professional player, and she knows the consequences of drinking. "Because of tennis, I can't get too close to them, otherwise I really want to bite the bottle with my teeth and pour it directly into my throat."
Besides tennis, Mauresmo likes skiing. She likes the thrill of roaring down the hill. And sometimes I like being quiet. I just want to read a novel on the sofa with my little dog named Sophia, and follow the plot in the book. This combination of internal and external love makes people unable to understand her character. "We love Millie. She has a daughter's heart. She is brave and keen, but she will also get hurt." This is what the French newspaper team found after an exclusive interview with Mauresmo.
Although she is also a tough-looking lesbian, Mauresmo can always inadvertently reveal a little feminine charm, which Nevna Tinova does not have. At the Centennial Australian Open at the beginning of the year, the two men chose different ways of recreation. Naisler rode a horse to become a patrolman, while Mauresmo chose to visit small animals in Melbourne Zoo. Women are born with maternal characteristics, and Mauresmo is no exception. She likes children very much. In 2000, after attending the Rome Open, she donated her prize of $6,750 to a local child who was seriously injured in a car accident. Mauresmo's love affair has to start from September 1998. One day, the bar owner Sylvie Burton sat in front of the TV and watched the live broadcast of the Confederations Cup. It was the first time Burton saw Mauresmo's game. She was immediately fascinated by the girl on TV: "I'm not sure if I'm destined to be with Emily." But through her competition, I feel that she has attractive inner strength, and I guess she may have a sense of humor. "Burton went to great lengths to invite Isabella de Mongott, an old friend of the team manager, and asked her to introduce herself to Mauresmo. Recalling the first meeting, Burton still vividly remembered: "At Isabella's house, I was very excited when I heard that Mauresmo was coming. But when Isabella introduced her to me, I was too shy to look at her. After dinner, all the guests left, and we talked until the next morning. "
1999 65438+ 10 In a restaurant near Melbourne Park, Australia, Mauresmo sat at the dining table and had dinner with his girlfriend Sylvie Burton. In the flickering candlelight, their eyes collided from time to time and their smiles flooded their faces. The next day, there was a tidbit news from the Australian Open-Comrade Mauresmo. For his inseparable companion, Maures generously introduced to the players: "This is my girlfriend, we have a good relationship, and I am not alone now."
They love each other deeply and live a quiet life like ordinary couples. A happy home brings Mauresmo a strange but warm feeling, which is rare since he started tennis school at the age of 1 1. Every morning, they get up at about nine o'clock. After breakfast, Mauresmo went to the stadium for training, and Burton took care of his own small bar. At noon, whenever he has time, Mauresmo will come to the bar to have lunch with Burton. In the evening, they like to have dinner in their own homes and occasionally eat in restaurants outside.
Their daily life is arranged harmoniously and emotionally, and their home is the same as that of ordinary people. Burton doesn't go out much. She has plenty of time to do housework. The family is in good order, and all the housework never needs to be worried by busy Mauresmo. Mauresmo is satisfied with his life: "She made up for a lot of happiness that I didn't get when I was a child. She is very mature; " She taught me a lot. "
1999 In May, a French media interviewed Mauresmo and Burton. Mauresmo and Burton look calm. They make eye contact from time to time and have a good understanding with each other. Mauresmo said: "I don't know what effect admitting our feelings will have on my career, but my confession has completely liberated me." If I can play better, I will thank Sylvie. I refuse to continue lying, and I don't want to hide myself, but I want to live like everyone else. "
When the reporter asked Burton what Mauresmo was in her mind, Burton said affectionately: "It took me 365,438+0 years to find her; She is loyal and perfect. Like others, she has both a strong side and a weak side. But I firmly believe that she will grow old with me. "
Mauresmo doesn't mind being seen with Burton. Many times, Burton will accompany Mauresmo to participate in competitions around the world. In front of the reporter's camera, both of them are very comfortable. In fact, they don't have to avoid anything, because life is their own choice. Although they have broken up now and Mao Mao has found a new girlfriend, their love is commendable. On April 9, 20 15, Frenchman Mauresmo announced on Twitter that his first child was about to be born, and the time was set before the apprentice's wedding, which caught everyone off guard. "The baby will be born in August!" She wrote on Twitter in French and English. It is worth mentioning that both languages use exclamation marks, followed by the topic symbol of "pregnancy". Moreover, she also accompanied a photo with a pair of adult sports shoes and a pair of children's sports shoes. However, because there was no news of her marriage and friends reporting before, who is the father of the child is still a mystery.
According to Mauresmo, if her first child is about to be born in August, then she will be pregnant at French Open and Wimbledon (especially Wimbledon) and guide Murray on the spot.