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Coco Gauff overcomes imposter syndrome, serve woes at Miami Open
- On Thursday, American Coco Gauff reached her sixth WTA 1000 final, defeating Karolina Muchova of Czechia 6-1, 6-1 at the Miami Open.
- Gavin MacMillan, biomechanics specialist, joined Team Coco to refine her serve and movement, as Gauff prefers playing on "feel" rather than overcomplicating with data.
- Leading the WTA Tour in double faults, Gauff averages more than 7.5 per match this season and totaled 120 double faults while maintaining a Top-5 ranking.
- Saturday's final will pit Gauff against either Aryna Sabalenka or Elena Rybakina, with the two heavyweights scheduled to contest the second semi-final later on Thursday.
- Beyond the court, Gauff admits to "imposter syndrome" regarding her accomplishments but aims to inspire the next generation by being a role model.
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The American tennis player Coco Gauff won her joy on Karolina Muchova and will go to the end of the WTA 1000 Miami Open tournament.
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