Coco Gauff shockingly fires coach
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Gauff hired Daly, a grip specialist, to work on her serve and forehand after she fired then-coach Brad Gilbert following a disappointing fourth-round exit at the 2024 US Open on the heels of her victory at the tournament in 2023. Daly worked with Gauff as she won the French Open this summer, claiming her second career Grand Slam tournament victory.
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.
(Reuters) -Two-times Grand Slam champion Coco Gauff has parted ways with coach Matthew Daly just days before the start of the U.S. Open, ESPN reported on Wednesday. World number three Gauff will continue to work with longtime coach Jean-Christophe Faurel and has also brought biomechanics specialist Gavin MacMillan.
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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.