Coco Gauff shockingly fires coach
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Coco Gauff has signed up for a US Open exhibition match, even though she decided to skip the revamped mixed doubles tournament this week. A former world No. 1 in doubles, Gauff would have been one of the favourites to win the mixed title, no matter who she paired up with.
Prior to the start of the U.S. Open, Coco Gauff announces the firing of both her coaches amid a recent string of loses.
For someone so young, it can feel as if U.S. tennis superstar Coco Gauff has been around forever. Breaking onto the scene as a 14-year-old, the now 21-year-old recently added a second Grand Slam, by winning an epic battle at Roland Garros in Paris against world number one Aryna Sabalenka.
Coco Gauff's mother has sent an uplifting message to her daughter ahead of the US Open 2025, in light of an ignominious statistic concerning the two-time Grand Slam champion's second serve, which has
Coco Gauff's 2025 season has been a rocky ride, but she's choosing to have a short memory as she prepares for the US Open.
Gauff's serving figures highlight a troubling trend, especially when compared to her rivals. Over her latest five outings, the young American has suffered from an average of 9.2 double faults per match, whilst Elena Rybakina sits second in this unwanted category with 4.2 double faults during the identical period.
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Coco Gauff isn't overly concerned with her Cincinnati exit or recent form as the world No. 11 says the tennis season is simply too long and it's not realistic to expect a player to perform their best throughout the entire year.