Coco Gauff overcomes imposter syndrome, serve woes at Miami Open
- World number four Coco Gauff reached the Miami Open semi-finals for the first time after defeating Belinda Bencic 6-3, 1-6, 6-3.
- She is the youngest American woman to reach the Miami singles semi-finals since Serena Williams in 2004.
- Gauff admitted to struggling with impostor syndrome despite her success and has confidence issues, especially concerning her serve.
- Her coach is helping her build confidence as she tries to believe in herself more consistently.
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Coco Gauff Shares Hidden Struggle Behind Her Success
MEGA Coco Gauff delivered a standout performance at the Miami Open, but it was what she revealed afterward that truly caught attention. Fresh off a hard-fought victory, the young star opened up about a personal struggle that doesn’t always match her success on paper. Despite already building an impressive résumé, Gauff admitted she’s still learning how to fully believe in herself, offering a rare glimpse into the mindset behind one of tennis’ …
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March 25 (Reuters) - World number four Coco Gauff said she struggles with impostor syndrome after defeating Switzerland's Belinda Bencic to reach the Miami Open semi-finals for the first time. Read full story
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