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May/23

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Analyzing Coco Gauff Coach Options

By Scoop Malinowski It’s been over a month since Coco Gauff and her former coach Diego Moyana decided to part ways and still the American standout has not found a replacement coach, though the WTA web site says she is being coached by her father. Gauff, the world no. 6, has reunited with former coach […] Continue to read full article...

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Oct/22

18

Who will emerge as the next WTA ATP Dominators?

With many of the greats of the early parts of the 21st century either recently reaching or nearing retirement – names like Federer, Williams and Nadal – the scene is set for a new wave of talent to take the tennis world by storm. Below, we take a look at the young talent most likely […] Continue to read full article...

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Jun/22

23

Five Up-and-Coming Tennis Stars To Keep An Eye On

For at least the last decade, tennis has largely been dominated by the same five players. In men’s tennis, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are collectively known as “The Big Three.” Between the three of them, they have won most of the major championships of the last 20 years. In women’s tennis, Venus […] Continue to read full article...

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Jun/22

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Gauff Guns Down Trevisan To Reach Roland Garros Final vs Swiatek

By Scoop Malinowski In a stunning display of accuracy, maturity, emotional fury and vintage American tennis, Coco Gauff gunned down Martina Trevisan 63 61 to reach her first Grand Slam singles final. The ten years younger Gauff, age 18, endured the 59 ranked Italian’s gamesmanship and grunting distractions and also a trainer visit and never […] Continue to read full article...

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Feb/22

18

Is Coco Gauff Stagnating At 17?

She burst on the WTA scene like a stick of dynamite, blasting through veterans on the biggest courts in the world in Grand Slam events at just 15. The dynamic, colorful, charismatic teenager signed major endorsement deals with Nike, New Balance, Barilla, Head racquets, etc. Now less than a month from turning eighteen, Gauff has […] Continue to read full article...

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Oct/20

9

Sage Salzenstein: How To Fix The Coco Gauff Serve

One of the big surprises of the revival of professional tennis in August was the disappointing mediocre play of 2019 American teen sensation Coco Gauff. The 16-year-old seems to have regressed this year after her headline making 2019 as a 15-year-old. Gauff’s results this year have been ordinary, she made no impact at Cincy Open, […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/20

24

Serena and Osaka Knocked Out of AO 2020

By Louise Belcourt The tennis world was in shock after two Australian Open grand slam women’s champions were knocked out of the third round of the Australian Open on day 5. In the day session of Rod Laver Arena, the gritty Chinese player Qiang Wang celebrated Chinese New Year early with a tough 6-4 6-7(2) […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/20

22

Coco Came, Coco Saw, And Coco Is Going To Conquer

Two days ago Coco Gauff declared boldly she intends to be surpass Serena, Graf, Court and Navratilova to become the greatest female tennis player of all time. Extravagent words from a dimunitive youngster. So I decided to watch her AO second rounder vs veteran Sorana Cirstea with critical eyes. Coco is a very extraordinary young […] Continue to read full article...

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Dec/19

23

Coco Gauff To Play Delray Beach

COCO GAUFF TO PLAY REIGNING NCAA SINGLES CHAMPION ESTELA PEREZ-SOMARRIBA IN FIRST-EVER WOMEN’S MATCH AT DELRAY BEACH OPEN BY VITACOST.COM  DECEMBER 23, 2019, DELRAY BEACH, FL – Today, the Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com (https://yellowtennisball.com/) announced that global teen tennis star and local Delray Beach resident Coco Gauff will play 2019 NCAA Division I Singles Champion Estela Perez-Somarriba in the first […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/19

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Biofile Coco Gauff Interview

By Scoop Malinowski Status: WTA world no. 1 in doubles and no. 12 in singles. DOB: March 13, 2004 In: Delray Beach, Florida First Tennis Memory: My first memory was when I played in Atlanta, it was when I was five or six years old and I was hitting against the garage as a hitting […] Continue to read full article...

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