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Coco Gauff won her opening round match at the US Open, days after shaking up her coaching staff.
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Coco Gauff's service game wasn't perfect.
But it was good enough on Tuesday in a dramatic 6-4, 6-7 (7-2), 7-5 win over Australia's Ajla Tomljanović in the first round of the US Open.
The match was the first for Gauff since she dismissed grip specialist Matt Daly from her coaching staff and replaced him with renowned biomechanics specialist Gavin MacMillan last week to work on her serve, just days before the start of a Grand Slam tournament.
Gauff wins on service game on her second chance
Gauff overcame a shaky start to win the first set and took control of the second with a 4-2 lead. But Tomljanović rallied from the deficit to force and win a tiebreak, setting up a winner-take-all third set.
There, neither player won a service game until Gauff held serve to take a 3-1 lead. Gauff then had a chance to win the match on her serve while holding a 5-4 advantage. But she surrendered another break to ramp up the tension with the match tied at 5-5.
From there, Gauff broke Tomljanović once again. Given a second chance to win on her serve, Gauff finished the job. She took a 40-30 lead in the final game and secured the win on her first match point with a backhand winner down the line.
Let the emotion out, Coco!
She finishes this one with a winner down the line. pic.twitter.com/JdVtRq41ie
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 27, 2025
Gauff advances to the second round, where she'll face Croatia's Donna Vekić.
"It was a tough match," Gauff said in her post-match interview. "I had chances for it to be straight sets. But Ajla was tough. I felt like she was hitting so many balls back. It wasn't the best, but I'm happy to get through to the next round.
"I had so many chances, I was like eventually they're gonna come. I had chances to close out in two. I had chances to go up double breaks so many times. So yeah, eventually one of these are gonna go my way. It ended up happening in that game."
Gauff brings new serve to US Open
Gauff made the coaching change after struggling with her serve during a mid-season slump since winning the French Open in June. Gauff had since gone 4-4 and suffered two first-round losses, including at Wimbledon. Gauff's service game has frequently been at the heart of her struggles as she's led tour players with 750 double faults over the course of the last two seasons, per ESPN.
MacMillan previously helped Aryna Sabalenka with her own service struggles as she vaulted to the No. 1 ranking in the world. Gauff, ranked No. 3, is hoping that MacMillan can have a similar effect on her game.
"Honestly, really tough, mentally exhausting" Gauff said of preparing for the US Open with a new coach that she hired last week. "But I'm trying. It wasn't the best today. But at 30 all, it came in when it mattered.
"It's an improvement from last week at [the Cincinnati Open]. I'm just trying to improve with each match."
Gauff overcomes early service struggles
Gauff's service struggles were on display early Tuesday on a night that was surely packed with nerves under the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium, where she won her first career Grand Slam in 2023. The match was Gauff's first since making the coaching switch.
Gauff double faulted on her first service game as Tomljanović scored an early break to take a 1-0 lead. Gauff committed three double faults before Tomljanović's first and appeared to be tentative early on her first serves.
Gauff secured her first break to get back on serve at 3-3. She recovered from a double fault on her next service game to take a 4-3 lead. She then broke Tomljanović again to secure a 6-4 win in the first set.
A strong start from @CocoGauff!
She takes the first set 6-4. pic.twitter.com/kIa81HzLJP
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 27, 2025
Gauff broke Tomljanović again to take a 2-0 lead in the second set and appeared en route to a two-set victory after taking a 4-2 advantage. But Tomljanović responded with two unanswered breaks to take a 5-4 lead to serve for the set.
Gauff battled back to break Tomljanović again, this time from double set point to win the game and ultimately set up a tiebreak. But Tomljanović controlled the tiebreak from the start with a 3-0 lead en route to a 7-2 win to force the third set.
Tomljanovic takes the second in a tiebreak.
She and Coco Gauff are headed to a decider! pic.twitter.com/7tXaiZMEJs
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 27, 2025
Gauff took the early advantage in the third set with another break of Tomljanović's service game. The two traded two more breaks from there before Gauff took a 4-2 lead on her own serve, setting up the dramatic finish.
In the end, Gauff double-faulted 10 times in 17 service games in a first-round match against an unseeded opponent that took 2:57 to complete. But she held her nerve when it mattered most with the match on the line.
And ultimately, she passed her first test playing with her new serve.
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