Coco Gauff’s Forehand Test, Osaka’s Serve, and the Grass-Court Question at Wimbledon
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Coco Gauff’s Wimbledon run has shifted the conversation around her forehand. The stroke is not fully solved, but it is becoming more specific in its vulnerabilities and more useful in point construction. Alvin and Torrey break down why her win over Belinda Bencic showed real progress: more height, more spin, better resets, and a clearer path toward turning a pressured wing into a tactical asset.
The next test is Jessica Pegula, whose flatter ball and grass-court instincts are well suited to challenge Coco below the strike zone. The matchup becomes a clean measure of whether Coco’s improvement can hold up against an elite player who knows exactly where to direct pressure.
The episode also examines Naomi Osaka’s win over Aryna Sabalenka, led by serving and first-strike control, and looks ahead to Osaka’s contrast with Karolina Muchova. On the men’s side, Felix Auger-Aliassime’s five-set win sets up a meaningful confidence test against Novak Djokovic in a Grand Slam setting.
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