By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennisnow | Monday, March 10, 2025
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High spirits helped Madison switches Win a happy slam, says Coco Gauff.
Before defending Aryna Sabalenka to demand the essence of the Keys in Australia, the WTA final champion Gauff saw that his compatriot was a positive place.
In Offseason, the keys have long been a partner and coach Bjorn Fratangelo, Charleston’s wedding called “the happiest day of my life.”
GAUFF believes that the keys to private happiness have relieved the keys to the main holy, and after eight years, the main final of the Great Final eight years, 8 years and 25 are reached.
“He has one of the highest levels of the round. It’s good to see, he buys slam and he deserved. “Recently, it seems very happy only. I think this was the biggest change in technically.
“I think he is more positive – it’s not negative, but I feel I can feel energy and look a little happier when I am around.
“Before winning Australia, he felt that he was more happy around the refrigerator room and such things. Usually when players tend to be better. It is good to be, and to be happy at the same time.”
The fifth-seed keys are entered into the round cycle of Indian wells in 14 matches, or Emma Navarro or Belinda Bengik’s Indian wells.
The keys are dominated and if Gauff defeated Bencik, American energy players BNP Paribas will appear in the open quarterfinals.