‘Not Getting Anywhere’- Coco Gauff’s Coach Brad Gilbert Faces the Wrath of Her Fans After Abysmal US Open Exit

Now that ardent competitors like Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz have fallen short, it’s time for Coco Gauff to grieve her heartbreaking 3-6, 6-4, 3-6 loss to Emma Navarro. The late great Serena Williams of tennis took time to point out anything that was lacking from Coco Gauff’s recent performance. Despite not mentioning any technical details, Williams claimed that the young champion lacked confidence. The fans are furious that her coach wasn’t present, or that someone else consoled her instead, has angered them.

In the fourth round of the US Open, Emma Navarro shocked Coco Gauff in a surprising fashion. Navarro’s skilful play and tactical defence overcame Gauff’s strong serve and remarkable level of fitness. Over the course of the match, the third-seeded Gauff made an astounding 19 double faults, including 11 in the decisive set. Navarro won a fierce battle by taking advantage of Gauff’s mistakes.

Just hours after that, fans started to lash out at her coach Brad Gilbert for not being present with her apprentice during her toughest time.

Coco Gauff fans step forward to highlight Brad Gilbert’s “cringe” move

The fire against Brad Gilbert’s live session was well ignited as a fan initiated discussions on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). “Brad Gilbert going on air spinning the Gauff loss while she’s in the press conference room is just too cringe for me to watch tbh,” the post caption said, targeted to invite more fans that carried a similar thought process.

Fans of Gauff have long since ceased to question Brad Gilbert’s commitment to supporting her protégé. A fan said, “One of those or both will come to an end, but most likely it’ll be coaching Coco,” drawing attention to the coach’s “double dipping” in his roles as an analyst and coach. Huge sigh for everyone.This was a deduction of Gilbert’s distance from Gauff since the Olympics in Paris, not an honest answer.

Gilbert’s live session’s pacing was deemed “unprofessional” by another admirer. Taking a critical stance towards both of his jobs, he stated, “Coco will fire him—as merited.” and ESPN ought to swap them out.Gilbert finds it challenging to become an expert in any of the two positions he is seeking. Fans aren’t prepared to see him play much longer after his losses at the French Open, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, and now the US Open.

It was rather evident from a fan that Gauff and Gilbert had no future together.He said, “Can’t take her seriously till she lets him go, she’s not getting anywhere with him,” implying that Gauff should break up in the midst of his performance graph. No. 3 Gauff’s championship defence and a formidable 11-match winning streak in New York came to an end with the loss to Navarro. And gave Navarro, who was rated No. 31 in the PIF WTA Rankings at the start of the year, a chance to make her Top 10 debut.

A supporter commented, “At this point, he’s talking his way out of a coaching job.” Gilbert is typically observed focussing more on letting go of his critiques on disputes and outside issues pertaining to the sport. Fans have inferred that he is no longer focused on instructing Gauff as a result of this.

A Gauff supporter expressed her feelings following her heartbreaking loss against Emma Navarro. The only solution he could think of was to break up with Gilbert, but he begs, “dear dear please, it’s time fire him.” Gauff formerly headed the American line of WTA stars by himself. As other athletes like as Navarro and Jessica Pegula surpass her, it becomes reasonable to demand a coach change.

These and a few more remarks along these lines demonstrated how unsupportive the fans were of Gilbert’s latest decision. It is still unclear what the previous champion will do as the competition carries on without her.

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