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Moment of Respite for 19-Year-Old Coco Gauff as Tennis Gamble With ‘One of the Greatest Minds’ Work Wonders at Citi Open 2023

Published Aug 6, 2023 | 6:30 AM EDT

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In a surprising turn of events at the Citi Open, young and talented tennis sensation Coco Gauff demonstrated her commitment to growth and rebuilding by accepting the guidance of experienced guest coach Brad Gilbert, who has also coached American tennis legends like Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick. With a fiery spirit on the court and a desire to keep improving, the 19-year-old prodigy has soared to new heights under Gilbert’s guidance.

As the competition progressed, Gauff’s exceptional performance captured the focus of fans worldwide, taking her to the final and marking her most impressive run this year. Perhaps Gauff, Gilbert, and Pere’s teamwork might just make the dream work!

Coco Gauff’s journey with Brad Gilbert

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At the start of the Citi Open, Gauff spoke of her determination to grow and develop as a player, and his partnership with Brad Gilbert as a guest coach showed her determination to improve. Seeking advice from one of tennis’s brightest minds demonstrated her commitment to improvement. Further, Gauff’s performance in the tournament showed that this union was a brilliant decision and brought out the best in her.

Gauff explained, “I think I get more of the game plan from Pere, but I do think that most of the strategy comes from Brad. I mean, he’s probably one of the greatest minds out there,” appreciating Gilbert’s tactical brilliance.

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When it came to formulating game plans and strategy, Gilbert’s influence on Gauff’s game was undeniable. Gilbert brought a vast store of knowledge from years of experience, both as a player and coach, bringing unique insights into the mix. Gauff said: “You bring up any player, he can tell you a lot of things about them without watching. Honestly, his mind is like that. I don’t think he needs to.” This revelation highlights Gilbert’s unparalleled understanding of the game, enabling him to come up with game plans well suited to Gauff’s strengths.

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Coco Gauff appreciates Pere Riba as well

While Pere’s contributions are also appreciated, Gauff recognizes that her game plan’s strategic brilliance mainly comes from Gilbert’s seasoned mind. The harmony between the two coaches is evident as they work together to present clear and cohesive plans for Gauff’s matches.

The teenager added to her comments, “Honestly, Pere loves tennis, too. They’re, like, equal. Obviously he’s younger. He’s a newer coach. But I do think their plans are pretty the same. I’m sure they really discuss before they bring it to me, because they make sure that we all talk together, so the plans are the same. Yeah, I’m, like, I have the feeling it comes more from Brad, but also, Pere knows tennis. Some things are just obvious when it comes to certain people.”

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Do you think this dynamic group of coaches can prevail and help Gauff successfully lift Citi Open 2023’s trophy? What about in the US Open? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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Ansh Tandon

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Ansh Tandon is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports. Ansh received his undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has been working in content creation for 2+ years. Before Ansh stepped into sports journalism, he was a professional tennis player, honing his skills in national level tournaments for the past 12 years as an active AITA athlete.
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Mitali Dey