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"Did not make an effort to clean it": Junior Coco Guff coach says Muratoglu, Gilbert removed his eye from his form – tennisuptodate.com

"Did not make an effort to clean it": Junior Coco Guff coach says Muratoglu, Gilbert removed his eye from his form – tennisuptodate.com

Former Coco Goff coach has openly identified Forehand’s woes as a problem that is manifested by Patrick Muratoglu’s poor maintenance, Brad Gilbert and other similar names that coach it since.

Hinata Great Goff as a junior. He was involved with her shortly before her breakthrough at the age of 15, who saw her appear in Wimbledon and shoot in mega stars. A great deal of detail how her father called him to see if he had potential.

Future coaches took their eyes off the ball

It was only six years old and he called her “little and decisive” in previous interviews that heard true with how he describes her form, which he said was an aspect of her game that needed work, but According to him, this is empty along the way. He said she had started developing a “hanger in her forehand” that they had not seen.

“What happened somewhere along the line, between 13, and when she went to Muratoglu, she began to develop a little hanging in her forehand,” he said in the podcast of coach Life.

“My only assumption is that I haven’t seen her in a few years, my concept is that they must have removed her eye from forehand. For four years, we have not torn our eyes from the forehand, it has always been a job in progress every day.

But while Goff now has a question in which her form is a very topic of discussion, then he claims that while he was with her, it was never such a problem.

“Fordhand has never been a problem, I can tell you that 100%, Gerrard (a former coach involved in it) will tell you the same, her father will also tell you the same.

Coco Guff went to Patrick Muratoglu after staying with his childhood coach.

Coco Guff went to Patrick Muratoglu after staying with his childhood coach.

Coco Goff soon became the best junior player in the world and for black as a result, he said that it probably went to the spine instead of remaining a problem that should be solved.

But as it was proven in her last Martha Custy loss, this is a problem that has raised her head now as she has climbed to new heights in the tennis world.

“What I am sure of, she became a junior number one in the world at 13, so everyone must have thought everything was fine, no one had followed everything, making sure that what made her make her to Number one place, continued.

“I saw (publishing a forehand) when she was 15/16 years old, but what I am surprised, even when the new coaches saw him, they did not make an effort to clean him because she was winning, still the number one in the world ( in adolescents). “

Hits Brad Gilbert

He also talks disdainful about the tips given by Brad Gilbert, to whom he refused to call a bad coach. But he said he gave her some bad advice.

Reflecting now and watching the position he is in, he sees him only as a few pinches in another direction, which would direct her closer to where he should be. With Mat, whether it may be done, given that he has already arranged her service problem quite quickly.

Given its latest loss, the form will be the latest point of discussion, and Black uses Federer, Nadal and Djokovic as an example of players who continue to flourish and improve their instruments, even when they were best.

“The most deriving part is to listen to several of its coaches, especially Brad Gilbert, who I think is a very good coach,” he continued.

“He actually said they would not change anything in the forehand.

“I’m like what! It was Corey’s strong point.

“If they just spent a few months doing the pinching, that’s what makes men so good, [Roger] Federer, [Novak] Djokovic, [Rafael] Nadal, they continued to improve as they grow, it’s amazing, they continue to improve in their 30s. “

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