Coco Gauff, Australian Open
Guaff won a total of 75 points and 14 winners throughout the match. She served three aces compared to Burrage's five. The American had a win percentage of 67 and 54 in the first and second serves, respectively. She won five of her 11 break points and five of her 11 net points.
Gauff could hit some of the hardest first serves on tour, but her iffy second serve and wonky forehand had never been a secret. When she hits a forehand, she uses what’s known as an extreme Western grip,
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In her first Grand Slam match since a deflating U.S. Open title defense, Coco Gauff overcame patchy serving to sweep Sofia Kenin 6-3, 6-3 in the Australian Open first round. The No. 3 seed Gauff committed at least one double fault in seven of her nine ...