Coco Gauff parted ways with coach Matt Daly just days before the 2025 U.S. Open. Daly was hired after last year's U.S. Open to work on Gauff's serve and forehand. The duo won the French Open in June, but Gauff subsequently suffered several difficult losses, including a first-round Wimbledon exit weeks after Roland Garros. Gauff has totaled 320 double faults and 138 aces this year, leading the WTA in double faults, with a 60% first-serve rate, 69.5% of first-serve points won and 68.7% of service games won. Gavin MacMillan, who worked with Aryna Sabalenka, is the new coach.
Gauff hired Daly after last year's U.S. Open to specifically work on her serve and her forehand. Although Gauff has been struggling recently, the duo of her and Daly did win the French Open together back in June. Since then, though, Gauff has suffered some tough losses, including her first-round exit at Wimbledon just weeks after her victory at Roland Garros.
So far this year, Gauff has totaled 320 double faults against 138 aces. Gauff leads the WTA in double faults this year by a landslide. Jelena Ostapenko sits in second place with 211 double faults. Gauff's made 60% of her first serves, and has won 69.5% of her first serve points and 68.7% of her service games. To replace Daly, Gauff hired Gavin MacMillan.
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