Serena Williams Joins Husband Alexis Ohanian in Backing Coco Gauff with Special 'Serena Style' Offer After Australian Open Backlash
Serena Williams advised Coco Gauff on racquet smashing techniques after Gauff broke hers in frustration following a quarterfinal loss to Elina Svitolina at the Australian Open.
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Serena Williams Offers Cheeky Advice To Coco Gauff After She Smashed Her Racket Following Australian Open Loss
There's no better person to take advice from than someone who's gone through exactly what you're going through right now. Having four Olympic Gold medals might not hurt, either.While participating in the Australian Open quarterfinals, tennis star Coco Gauff was moved to tears when she lost the competition to Elina Svitolina. But the cameras kept rolling after she stepped off the court, revealing that she smashed her tennis racket out of frustrat…
Coco Gauff’s Racket-Smashing Proves She Doesn’t Owe Us Grace In Private
Source: Robert Prange / Getty We don’t own professional athletes. We don’t even get to rent them. At best, they are on loan to us, just long enough for us to witness their superhuman abilities, and once their performance is over, they get to go back to being full-functioning, reactionary, emoting human beings. And we need to respect that. On Tuesday, tennis superstar Coco Gauff was defeated by Elina Svitolina in the quarterfinals of the 202…
Five quick hits: Djokovic 'disrespected' and Serena offers Gauff advice
Serena Williams offers Coco Gauff some tips on how to smash a racquet properly, while Novak Djokovic gets a dose of luck on court and a little disrespect off it. Here are the quick hits from the Australian Open.
Serena Williams Defends Coco Gauff's Outburst, Offers Racket Smashing Advice
Coco Gauff's racket-smashing tantrum at the Australian Open drew some backlash ... but not from Serena Williams, who came to the tennis star's defense -- and even offered some tips!! Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, started it off ... going on X…
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