Serena Williams’ Ex-coach Dishes Out ‘Mentally Calm’ Coco Gauff Verdict as He Delves Into Her US Open Glory
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13th, Sept 2023
Serena Williams' former coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, sheds light on the change that contributed to her maiden Grand Slam title.
Coco Gauff's meteoric rise in tennis, starting with her stunning victory over Venus Williams at 15, culminated in her recent US Open triumph.
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Mouratoglou Reveals Key to Coco Gauff's Success
Patrick Mouratoglou, known for sharing tennis insights on Instagram, recently posted a video discussing Coco Gauff's remarkable transformation.
Coco Gauff's Success: Insight Revealed
He emphasized her newfound mental calmness and maturity as the catalyst for her rise. Gauff's triumph at the US Open was followed by another achievement as she claimed the top spot on the WTA rankings.
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Additionally, Serena Williams' former coach, Rennae Stubbs, had an important message following Gauff's Flushing Meadows victory.
Serena Williams' Ex-Coach Inspires Kids After Coco Gauff's US Open Triumph
Following Coco Gauff's historic US Open win, Serena Williams' former coach, Rennae Stubbs, took to Twitter with an inspiring message: "This kid just won the US Open. Dream big kids. Dream big!"
Dream Big: Rennae Stubbs Inspires
Stubbs encourages young aspiring athletes to aim high and work diligently toward their dreams, just as Gauff did.
Congratulations and well wishes have poured in for Gauff from around the world, with the young tennis star poised to finish her 2023 season on a high note in upcoming tournaments.
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