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Days After Yet Another Grand Slam Failure, American Tennis Star Coco Gauff Reveals the Grim Reality About the Intensely Hectic WTA Tour

Published 07/30/2023, 4:36 PM EDT

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In the world of tennis, one name that has been making waves in recent years is that of Coco Gauff. The young American prodigy shot to fame when she stunned the world by defeating Venus Williams in the first round of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships, capturing the hearts of fans and earning widespread recognition. However, this year’s Wimbledon did not unfold as she had hoped, and she faced an unexpected elimination in the first round at the hands of Sofia Kenin. Despite the setback, Gauff emerged stronger, determined to break the myths and misconceptions surrounding tennis stars.

Post the disappointing SW19 campaign, she spoke out, shattering the belief that players get ample time to relax and chill after a Grand Slam. Her words shed light on the relentless dedication and hard work required in the sport.

Coco Gauff clears the misconception surrounding her time off the court

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After her surprising defeat at Wimbledon, many assumed that Coco Gauff would take some time off to relax and recuperate. However, the young tennis prodigy stepped forward to debunk this common misconception surrounding the lives of tennis stars. In her own words, Gauff shared, “After a Grand Slam, people think you get, like, a couple weeks off, but it’s really just more like a couple of days.” said Gauff, according to the Washington Post.

This eye-opening revelation highlights the rigorous demands and relentless schedule that players face even after major tournaments.

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Gauff’s candid admission serves as a reality check, providing a glimpse into the dedication and commitment required to remain at the top of the tennis world. Her words resonate with aspiring players and fans alike, as they gain insight into the sacrifices and hard work behind every Grand Slam appearance. That being said, Coco recently parted ways with her coach and will now be working under a new coach. Her new coach, as revealed, has plans to work on the one aspect that is stopping her from fulfilling her potential.

Pere Riba becomes the new coach of Gauff post-Wimbledon loss

In the aftermath of her Wimbledon loss, Coco Gauff made a significant decision to part ways with her previous coach and embrace a new chapter in her career. Enter Pere Riba, her new coach, who is set to guide her on the path of aggressive tennis. Gauff revealed that Riba wasted no time, giving her just 48 hours to regroup before diving into their new partnership.

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Despite the disappointment of her recent loss, Riba’s approach was clear. He encouraged Gauff to leave the defeat behind and focus on the future. The coach is focused on improving the forehand of the American teenager, a weakness that is currently hindering her progress, according to Serena Williams’ childhood coach, Rick Macci.

Coco Gauff’s remarkable journey in tennis has been nothing short of inspiring. From her stunning debut against Venus Williams to facing the ups and downs that come with the sport, she has shown incredible resilience and determination.

As Coco Gauff continues to challenge misconceptions, she serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring tennis stars worldwide. With her indomitable spirit and the guidance of Coach Pere Riba, the young American prodigy is poised to make her mark on the tennis world, proving that setbacks are merely stepping stones on the path to success.

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Akshat Gaur

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Akshat Gaur is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in 2021 and has been writing since then. With over two years of experience in the world of sports journalism, specifically tennis journalism, Akshat is someone who is immensely passionate about covering the ATP and the WTA Tour.
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Tony Thomas