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No. 3 Coco Gauff was upset in the Australian Open quarterfinals by No. 11 Paula Badosa. What happened? We break it down.
Gauff could hit some of the hardest first serves on tour, but her iffy second serve and wonky forehand had never been a secret. When she hits a forehand, she uses what’s known as an extreme Western grip,
The world No. 3 missed the chance to return to the semifinal stage after an inspired performance from the former world No. 2
Coco Gauff, fresh off a fourth-round victory at the Australian Open, expressed disappointment over the U.S. TikTok ban that took effect while she competed in Melbourne. After her 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 win against Belinda Bencic, Gauff wrote “RIP TikTok USA” on a TV camera lens, accompanied by a broken heart.
In her last Grand Slam quarterfinal, the Spaniard fell apart in New York. She took the lessons to Gauff in Melbourne, and won.
Coco Gauff, the No. 3 seed at the Australian Open, advanced to the fourth round on Friday night with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Leylah Fernandez. The victory extended Gauff’s win streak to eight matches and 16 sets this season. Reflecting on her journey, Gauff expressed gratitude for her career and the lessons she’s learned along the way.
After a disappointing US Open, Coco Gauff made changes to her game and her coaching staff. The results have been undeniable.
Now, Coco has joined forces with Matt Daly, who's working with her longtime coach Jean-Christophe Faurel. The switch-up seems to be working: The No.3 seed has won 19 of her 21 most recent matches, including the China Open and the WTA Finals.
Who she has beaten so far: Sofia Kenin, Jodie Burrage, Leylah Fernandez, Belinda Bencic Up next: Paula Badosa Despite being just 20 years old, Gauff has ... live rankings. Emma Navarro reached ...
The World No.3 had her dreams of a maiden Park crown dashed in a 7-5, 6-4 defeat to Spain’s 11th seed Paula Badosa on Rod Laver Arena