Coco Gauff heads to her home Grand Slam with a clear goal of progress at the 2025 US Open (24 August-7 September).The USA tennis star is back at Flushing Meadows, where she won her maiden career major aged 19 in 2023. But following an opening round Wimbledon exit and a subsequent adverse hard-court swing, Gauff is determined for improvement.21-year-old Gauff made a change in her coaching team days before her US Open campaign gets underway. She replaced her grip coach, Matt Daly, with biomechanics coach Gavin MacMilan to improve her serve, which has been causing her concern throughout the season.“For me, I just want to get better,” Gauff said in her pre-tournament press conference in New York City, USA. “I'm obsessed with the process of getting better—sometimes maybe it hurts because I get obsessed with it too much."Now the world number three, with two more Slam trophies in her cabinet (the French Open singles and doubles titles), the nation’s top-ranked singles player is aiming to be crowned champion on Arthur Ashe Stadium for the second time in three years.Gauff's first round match will be against Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović, whom she beat 6-3, 6-0 in their only previous meeting on the clay courts at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.Find out the key details to watch Gauff wherever you are in the world.
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