
Coco Gauff’s loss to Elina Svitolina in Rome is not a simple setback. It is a useful snapshot of where Coco’s game currently sits: more dangerous than before, more complete than many results suggest, but still in the uncomfortable middle stage between defensive excellence and first-strike clarity. We discuss why Coco’s serve, forehand, and forehand return are trending upward, while her point construction is still catching up to the tools. Svitolina becomes the measuring stick in this match: a...
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