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Coco Gauff Defends Serve Rebuild After Beijing Loss, Faces Diverging Advice

Gauff describes a new service motion progressing during an Asian swing she views as a practice block.

Overview

  • Coco Gauff was routed 6-1, 6-2 by Amanda Anisimova in the China Open semifinals, winning roughly 38–39% of first‑serve points and committing five double faults.
  • Across five matches in Beijing, Gauff was credited with 31 double faults, extending a season trend that has topped 350 by some counts.
  • After splitting with coach Matt Daly in August, Gauff added biomechanics specialist Gavin MacMillan to target her delivery and says the serve is improving as she learns a new motion.
  • Elena Dementieva questioned the focus on a serving specialist and argued Gauff would benefit more from prioritizing forehand improvements.
  • Rick Macci urged an off‑season technical overhaul, calling for a rewired forehand and refined mechanics to turn the serve into a consistent weapon as Gauff moves on to the Wuhan Open and eyes the WTA Finals.