November 20, 2024

Coco Gauff’s coach Brad Gilbert has expressed his confidence that “good things will happen” for American star after her difficult 2024

The former world No 4 highlighted the fact Gauff has “accomplished a lot” during the pair’s player-coach relationship and pointed to the 20-year-old’s “huge upside.”

Gauff’s title defence at the US Open ended with a three-set defeat to world No 12 Emma Navarro in the last 16 at Flushing Meadows. It was her second consecutive loss to Navarro at a Grand Slam after a straight-set defeat at the same stage of Wimbledon in July.

Criticism has been levelled at both Gauff and Gilbert over the American’s serving issues in New York after she hit 19 double faults and made just 46% of her first serves against Navarro.

Gilbert joined Gauff’s coaching team ahead of the Citi Open in Washington last year and the collaboration led to an instant positive impact on the young star’s results.

Gauff won the Citi Open without dropping a set, before adding her first WTA 1000 title in Cincinnati and her maiden Grand Slam crown at the 2023 US Open in September.

The 20-year-old won her only title since last year’s US Open in Auckland in January, while she was also a semi-finalist at the Australian Open and French Open this year.

Gauff has endured a challenging run this summer, having not reached a quarter-final in her last five events, and she will drop from third to sixth in the WTA Rankings when they update.

In an interview with CNBC, Gilbert spoke about his intention to not be too affected by the highs and lows that come with coaching a player.

“Obviously you hurt for your players, you want the best and sometimes things don’t go the way you want,” said the American.

“But you know, I try not to get too elated when my player’s doing well, and then you try not to get too down.

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