Coco Gauff Experiments with Grip Changes Under New Coach Matt Daly

Coco Gauff Experiments with Grip Changes Under New Coach Matt Daly

Coco Gauff, the rising American tennis star, has embarked on a new chapter in her career with coach Matt Daly, and one of the key areas of focus has been experimenting with grip changes. Gauff revealed that she has been implementing these changes since their partnership began ahead of the China Open.

Daly, a former world No. 2, has a reputation for expertise in grip modifications, having successfully implemented them with multiple top 100 ATP players. Gauff, eager to improve her serve, has embraced Daly’s guidance in this area.

“He has a lot of expertise in that area,” Gauff said. “Honestly, not just that. He does really good at tactical stuff, mental side, too.”

Gauff’s desire for change stemmed from a successful 14-month stint with coach Brad Gilbert, during which she won four titles and her first major trophy at the US Open. However, struggles on serve emerged earlier this year and resurfaced at the US Open, where she committed 19 double faults in her fourth-round loss.

With Daly, Gauff has prioritized stabilizing her serve, which has been evident in her recent performances. She won the Beijing title, her first since January, and has made a strong start in Wuhan, reaching the quarterfinals without dropping a set.

While open to adjusting her natural grip, Gauff emphasized that she is not seeking to imitate any particular player. Instead, she aims to enhance her existing game.

“I know people who don’t really play tennis think there’s a right way to hold the racquet…but if you look at all the people playing on tour, we all hold the racquets differently,” she said.

“Everybody has their own comfort zone. There’s no right way to do it. You have to do what’s comfortable.”

Gauff’s next challenge will be against frequent practice partner Magda Linette in the quarterfinals of the Wuhan Open.

Coco Gauff Adds Matt Daly to Coaching Team Ahead of China Open

Coco Gauff Adds Matt Daly to Coaching Team Ahead of China Open

Coco Gauff, the 20-year-old American tennis sensation, has made a significant change to her coaching team ahead of the China Open. Matt Daly, a former coach of ATP former No. 10 Denis Shapovalov, has joined Jean-Christophe “JC” Faurel as Gauff’s new coach.

Gauff’s decision to part ways with Brad Gilbert, who had been her coach for 14 months, stems from her desire to “reset” and “refresh” her game. She believes that Daly and Faurel can help her address areas that need improvement, particularly her serve.

Under Gilbert’s guidance, Gauff enjoyed a breakout summer in 2023, winning titles in Washington, D.C. and Cincinnati before capturing her first Grand Slam title at the US Open. However, her form dipped in 2024, with early exits from Wimbledon, the Summer Olympic Games, and the US Open.

Gauff’s serving woes were particularly evident at the US Open, where she struck 11 double faults in the third set of her fourth-round loss to Emma Navarro. She acknowledges that improving her serve is a top priority with her new coaches.

“When I serve well, I play pretty well,” Gauff said. “For me, that’s the basis for my game.”

Daly, a 45-year-old college tennis alum from Notre Dame University, brings a wealth of experience to Gauff’s team. He previously coached Shapovalov to a career-high ranking of No. 10 in the world.

Gauff is the No. 4 seed in Beijing and will play her first match against France’s Clara Burel after receiving a first-round bye. She is determined to make a strong showing in China and use the tournament as a springboard for a successful 2025 season.

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