Coco Gauff shines on the court at the Australian Open, clarifies cartoon controversy, and receives coaching tips from tennis legends.
Coco Gauff is making waves at the Australian Open with a strong start, defeating Anna Karolina Schmiedlova in a remarkable 6-3, 6-0 victory. The young tennis sensation displayed her skills with a dominant performance, setting the stage for an exciting tournament ahead. In addition to her on-court success, Gauff addressed a viral cartoon controversy by clarifying that she wasn't upset, adding a touch of humor to the situation.
Adding to her achievements, Gauff sought guidance from former tennis greats like Andy Roddick to improve her game. With a new and improved serve, Gauff's strategic preparation and determination are evident in her stellar gameplay.
As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly anticipate Gauff's next matches to witness more of her exceptional talent on display. With a strong foundation and a focused mindset, Gauff is poised to continue her winning streak and make her mark in the world of professional tennis.
In a media frenzy, Coco Gauff received backlash for a controversial USTA social media post, highlighting the challenges of being in the public eye. Despite the distractions, Gauff remains focused on her game, proving her resilience both on and off the court.
Furthermore, Gauff's collaboration with tennis legends like Roddick showcases her commitment to growth and excellence, solidifying her position as a rising star in the tennis world.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Coco Gauff began her quest for back-to-back Grand Slam singles titles with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over Anna Karolina Schmiedlova at ...
In her first Grand Slam match since becoming a Grand Slam champion, Coco Gauff advanced to the Australian Open second round in dominant fashion — 6-3, ...
Coco Gauff clarified that she "wasn't mad" about a since-deleted cartoon by the USTA that depicted her and fellow seeded Americans as characters on the ...
Coco Gauff said that the United States Tennis Association's "Wild Thornberrys"-inspired post made her and other tennis stars look "hideous."
Coco Gauff says a USTA social media post meant to promote American players at the Australian Open had made them look “awful.”
Tennis stars Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula ripped the United States Tennis Association's depictions of the top seeded Americans in the Australian Open.
Coco Gauff began her Australian Open campaign with a 6-3 6-0 win against Anna Karolina Schmiedlova.
The reigning US Open champ shook off struggles on serve to win an eighth straight match at major tournaments and surge into the second round on Rod Laver ...
Coco Gauff has criticised a social media post by the USTA depicting American players competing at the Australian Open.
Gauff and other US players such as Jessica Pegula, Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe were drawn in the style of the Wild Thornberrys cartoon.
MELBOURNE, Australia -- With increased confidence in her serve thanks to some advice from former No. 1 Andy Roddick, Coco Gauff began her quest for ...
"Like a caricature artist decided to make [us] all look like hideous looking people. "The art style is cool for a cartoon show but not for a hype post. Foul.".
Coco Gauff showcased a devastating new serve as she sealed an impressive straight sets – 6-3 6-0 – victory against Anna Karolína Schmiedlová at the ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Coco Gauff began her quest for back-to-back Grand Slam singles titles with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over Anna Karolina Schmiedlova at ...
Coco Gauff began her quest for back-to-back Grand Slam singles titles with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over Anna Karolina Schmiedlova at the Australian Open on ...
The cartoon depicted Gauff and other American tennis players in the style of 'The Wild Thornberrys.'
Coco Gauff has revealed that she worked with Andy Roddick, the last man from the US to win a singles grand slam title, during the off-season to reconfigure ...
In a candid and thought-provoking discussion on the latest episode of the Serving Aces podcast, former professional tennis player Alexandra Stevenson ...
Gauff and other US players such as Jessica Pegula, Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe were drawn in the style of the Wild Thornberrys cartoon.
Coco Gauff's coach has revealed that he called in the expertise of former world No. 1 Andy Roddick to help the rising American starlet with her serve.