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WTA Finals: Coco Gauff delivers horrid serving display in opener, loses after 17 DFs
Gauff sprayed 17 double faults and lost her serve nine times during a three-set WTA Finals loss to Jessica Pegula.
While Coco Gauff’s WTA Finals win in 2024 was a career highlight, the only player to beat her during the tournament has seen a significant slide down the rankings since then. The 2025 edition of the WTA Finals gets underway on November 1,
Tomorrow, the Stefanie Graf Group begins with the top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka facing the eighth-seeded Jasmine Paolini. After that, Gauff and Pegula face off in Sunday's finale. Sabalenka is 5-2 against Paolini, and Pegula is 4-3 against Gauff.
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Coco Gauff brutally honestly answers if she regrets changing coaches at US Open
The Post Coco Gauff brutally honestly answers if she regrets changing coaches at US Open appeared first on Tennis World USA Coco Gauff admits making a coaching change just before the US Open added even more attention on her, but highlights that she has no regrets simply because she did what she felt was necessary at that point and time.
Things could not have begun worse for Coco Gauff as she began her title defense at the 2025 WTA Finals. The reigning champion fell in her opening match against Jessica Pegula, 6-3,
And as the ATP world now revolves around the Carlos-Sinner duopoly, Coco Gauff boldly explains why the WTA feels far more unpredictable, thrilling, and alive. Ahead of the season-ending championships at the WTA Finals,
Coco Gauff’s season has had its highlights, though it hasn’t been without its issues. The American picked up her second Grand Slam title earlier this year, beating Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open final.
Coco Gauff won the 2024 WTA Tour Finals, also in Riyadh, beating Zheng Qinwen 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2). The current world No. 3 won four of her five matches last year, becoming the youngest champion since Maria Sharapova in 2004.
Coco Gauff is heading into the WTA Finals in Riyadh with the chance to emulate her idol, Serena Williams, by becoming the first player to successfully defend her WTA Finals title since Williams completed a three-peat in 2014.