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sports2 years ago

Coco Gauff's US Open Journey: Defeating Wozniacki and Silencing Critics

Coco Gauff asked her coach, Brad Gilbert, to stop talking during her fourth-round match at the US Open, as she found his voice distracting. Despite the interruption, Gauff managed to regain her focus and went on to win the match against Caroline Wozniacki. Gilbert, a former player and coach, has been serving as a temporary consultant for Gauff during the tournament.

sports2 years ago

"Coco Gauff's Journey to US Open Success: From Working with Brad Gilbert to Eyeing a Maiden Major"

Coco Gauff enters the US Open as one of the favorites after working with coach Brad Gilbert. The partnership has resulted in a remarkable run of success, including winning the Washington and Cincinnati tournaments. Gilbert, known for his coaching success with Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick, has made small adjustments to Gauff's game and helped improve her confidence and problem-solving abilities on the court. Gauff's recent performances have elevated her status as a potential Grand Slam contender.

sports2 years ago

Coco Gauff's Impressive Run to the American Final

Coco Gauff, with Brad Gilbert as her consultant, has reached her first final on American soil at the Mubadala Citi DC Open. She defeated defending champion Liudmila Samsonova in the semifinals and will face Maria Sakkari in the championship match. Gauff praised Gilbert's impact on her game and expressed confidence in her coaching team. This will be Gauff's seventh final and her chance to win her second career title.

sports2 years ago

"Novak Djokovic's Grand Slam Quarterfinals Record Surpasses Chris Evert, Could Give Him Edge Against Alcaraz"

Tennis coach Brad Gilbert believes that Carlos Alcaraz's variety and spin could give him an edge against Novak Djokovic in their Roland Garros semi-final match. However, Gilbert still considers Djokovic the slight favorite due to his experience and ability to play his best in best-of-five matches. Gilbert also praised both players' defensive skills and movement, but noted that Alcaraz has a big offense while Djokovic can string together long rallies.