Coco Gauff‘s double fault scare continues to persist. Just hours after the 20-year-old had to end her hopes for the singles title in Rome, she faced another setback, this time in doubles. The tennis star recently partnered up with Erin Routliffe after her usual partner Jessica Pegula pulled out from the tournament due to injuries and managed to secure a position in the finals. While the intense title match required sheer focus, Gauff committed another double fault, leading to her defeat.
The Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini duo kept Gauff and her New Zealand partner suppressed right from the start as they managed to win the first set easily. Although the losing side managed to set sides even by winning the second set, they had to go through a disappointing reality as the US Open champion committed a double fault in the match point.
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As soon as Gauff failed to get the ball into her opponent’s side of the court, they jumped out of excitement, celebrating their massive win for the Italian Open title. The defeat not only ended her dreams of another title on red dirt but also made her go through a shocking reality.
According to the latest recorded statistics, the 20-year-old invited attention to her side as she committed more than 40 double faults throughout the tournament. While Gauff herself acknowledged the fact that she is working on the issue with new techniques along with her coach Brad Gilbert, it has been acknowledged that it would take more time to be fixed.
The fans didn’t seem to be satisfied with her defeat at all. Marking the moment as “quite embarrassing”, a fan wrote, “the consistency at which she keeps making those huge number of faults in each game.” Another fan, mentioning the fact that the audience already saw it coming, commented, “Was extremely predictable.”
Now that every player on tour is looking forward to the clay-court major, can Gauff get her issues sorted?
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Coco Gauff focuses on getting more serves in
This wasn’t the only match where Coco Gauff had to struggle because of her irrelevant serves. During her run for the title in Rome, there were several moments in which she had to face setbacks because of the persisting issue.
On being asked about her thoughts on the concerning situation, Gauff assured everyone by stating that she’s “working on it”. Digging deeper into her situation, she said, “I think for me the focus will be getting more first serves in.”
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She also took a moment to delve into the technicalities of her serve stats by adding, “I think my first-serve percentage was low, but my win percentage was in the high 70s or something like that. I think once I can get that down…”
These statements clearly reveal that she’s currently focused on improving her serve. Although it is evident that the process would demand a timing, it still remains to be seen if she will be able to find a fix before it’s too late!