Gauff’s coach Gilbert reveals help from legend
Coco Gauffâs coach has revealed that he called in the expertise of former world No. 1 Andy Roddick to help the rising American starlet with her serve.
Brad Gilbert, while commentating on ESPN, said that he had enlisted the advice of Gauffâs compatriot Roddick in the off-season to guide the 19-year-oldâs service action.
Roddick, whose serve was one of the greatest weapons in his arsenal, had been coached by Gilbert between 2003 and 2004, winning the US Open, becoming world No. 1, and reaching the final of Wimbledon in 2004 in their time together.
Gilbert became Gauffâs coach in August 2023, and under his tutelage, she has won the Washington Open, the Cincinnati Masters and the US Open.
in her first-round match at the Australian Open in straight sets, 6-3 6-0.
âI coached Andy at a young age,â Gilbert told ESPN. âHeâs got an amazing serve, and I was thinking, âwhat a great person to take a look at Cocoâs serve’.
âItâs kind of full circle. When I coached Andy, I was his age now. Andy was like Cocoâs age. It was a great two days. Really helped things out, simplified Cocoâs motion, abbreviated a little bit.â
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Gauff spoke about the pairâs assistance with her serve in her pre-tournament press conference.
âFor me, it was a very small change,â she said. âIt only took me, like, two days to get â maybe three â to get really comfortable with it.
“It was just to make the toss more consistent. Instead of throwing from so low, to start up higher to make the toss more consistent.
âOther than the final in Auckland, I think I served really well. I hit probably the most aces Iâve hit consistently in matches or most unreturnables, I think I was at 80% or 90% first-serve points won. It was a good change. Hopefully, I can continue that serving throughout.
âSometimes I still have to remind myself of it. I think for the most part I was really open to it. I think my serve is something that when itâs on, itâs a really big weapon and can get me out of some situations. Just to make it more consistent was the goal.â
On Tennis Channel last year, Roddick heaped praise on Gilbertâs coaching style.
âBrad is a genius at taking very complex things and simplifying them,â he said. âWe’re going to focus on these two things out of the gate, and weâre going to do it all in practice.
âThen those things are covered, three days later, weâre going to add in something else. Heâs very good at layering in information and kind of simplifying [the] game plan, heâs a master strategist.
âThere will be no shot that any one of the opponents is going to hit. Now thereâs what they hit sometimes and what they hit under pressure, and heâs very good at finding the differentiators between those two because theyâre not always the same.â
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