MELBOURNE, Australia — It was a meaningless hit-and-giggle session, a mixed doubles exhibition at Rod Laver Arena just for fun and charity in front of fans a few days ahead of the Australian Open, so Coco Gauff ... of Famer Lleyton Hewitt, acknowledged ...
It was a meaningless hit-and-giggle session, so Coco Gauff was calling out how fast she would try to hit some serves.
Coco Gauff is the favorite to win the Australian Open and has been getting into the swing of things by adding a new element to her game - a grunt.
It seems Coco Gauff now has an extra weapon in her armoury as she bids to win the Australian Open for the first time. The American has started 2025 in stunning fashion, winning all five of her matches as Team USA claimed the United Cup, beating Poland in the final in Sydney.
Coco Gauff's impressive serving and forehand improvements are highlighted as she prepares for the Australian Open. With coaching from Matt Daly and Jean-Christophe "JC" Faurel, Gauff aims to build on her success,
After a disappointing US Open, Coco Gauff made changes to her game and her coaching staff. The results have been undeniable.
Hall of Famer Lleyton Hewitt, acknowledged, “Great serving.” Gauff's response? “Thanks. I've been working on it.” Recommended Videos Yes, she has — on her serving and her forehand ...
Coco Gauff Has Worked on Her Serve and Her Forehand ... one of their opponents, Hall of Famer Lleyton Hewitt, acknowledged, “Great serving.” Gauff's response? “Thanks. I've been working ...
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