I’m Shocked: Coco Gauff Surprised by Unusual Item Request During Autograph Signing Ahead of China Open Due t0…

I’m Shocked: Coco Gauff Surprised by Unusual Item Request During Autograph Signing Ahead of China Open Due t0…

 

After becoming a household name in the tennis community, American prodigy Coco Gauff has seen her share of autograph sessions. However, the former World No.2 was taken aback when a fan presented her with a unique item at a meet and greet this week at the 2024 China Open.
Gauff had a subpar performance during the North American summer hardcourt swing. The Atlanta native was eliminated in the second round at both the Canada Open and the Cincinnati Open, where she was the defending champion. Furthermore, she failed to defend her crown at Flushing Meadows, after being ousted by compatriot Emma Navarro in the fourth round.

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Fan presents Gauff with unusual item at autograph session

The 2023 US Open champion was with fans courtside at the China National Tennis Centre in Beijing, which is the venue for this year’s edition of the China Open. After her practice session, Gauff began signing fan items which ranged from tennis balls to gear. However, a fan presented Gauff with a laptop, which took the American by surprise.
“You sure? Okay,” said an amused Gauff.
The 20-year old is the fourth seed at the event, and will kick off her campaign on Thursday, September 26 after receiving a bye in the first round.
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“You sure…? Okay!” 💻✍️ Safe to say a LAPTOP is one of the crazier items @CocoGauff has signed for a fan? 😅 #ChinaOpen

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After disappointing US Open 2024 run, Coco Gauff splits with coach Brad Gilbert

the associated press  September 19, 2024, 12:52:56 IST
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The defending US Open champion Coco Gauff exited the 2024 tournament after losing to Emma Navarro in a match in which she committed 19 double faults.

After disappointing US Open 2024 run, Coco Gauff splits with coach Brad Gilbert

Coco Gauff and Brad Gilbert were together as team for 14 months. AP

Coco Gauff split from coach Brad Gilbert after more than a year and one Grand Slam title together, the pair announced via separate messages on social media. The end of their partnership comes several weeks after Gauff’s defence of her 2023 championship at the US Open unraveled amid 19 double-faults during a 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 loss to Emma Navarro in the fourth round at Flushing Meadows.

That September 1 loss was the latest in a series of disappointing results in recent months for Gauff, a 20-year-old American who recently dropped from No. 3 to No. 6 in the WTA rankings.

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It was after a first-round exit at Wimbledon last season that Gauff really took off with the help of the coaching duo of Gilbert and Pere Riba. Riba wasn’t with her this year.

Gauff went 22-1 during a stretch in 2023 that included trophies at Washington, Cincinnati and the US Open — her first at a major tournament — all while still a teenager.
Thank-you messages

Gilbert posted a thank-you Wednesday on social media to Gauff “and the entire team for an absolutely amazing summer run in 2023 and for 14 months of incredible team effort.”

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“Coco, at just 20 years young, your future is incredibly bright, and I wish you nothing but continued success ahead,” wrote Gilbert, a former pro who has worked with players such as Andre Agassi, Andy Murray and Andy Roddick in the past. “I’m excited for the next chapter in my coaching career.”

In her message Wednesday, Gauff thanked Gilbert and added: “We had an incredible run and I wish you all the best in the future!”

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Their tenure also included semifinal appearances by Gauff at the Australian Open this January and French Open this June — losing to the eventual champions at both.

At Wimbledon in July, Gauff departed in the fourth round — also against Navarro — and there were some mid-match back-and-forths between Gauff and Gilbert at Centre Court over what an alternate game plan might be.

“I felt like I wanted more direction,” Gauff said after that match.

She exited in the third round of singles at the Paris Olympics after being the female flag bearer for the US team. Gauff then bowed out in women’s doubles and mixed doubles at the Summer Games with a couple of losses on the same day in her second matches in both of those events.

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After moving from the red clay there to the hard courts, Gauff went 1-2 at Toronto and the Cincinnati Open in the lead-up to returning to the US Open as the reigning champion.

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