Rennae Stubbs alerts Coco Gauff to the problem she could face later on in her career Coco Gauff faces potential long-term challenges in her tennis career, according to former six-time Grand Slam doubles champion Rennae Stubbs, who has highlighted the risks of her recent playing style. Stubbs warned that Gauff’s tendency to engage in extended three-set matches could lead to physical complications as she ages, despite her current success at the Italian Open. The 19-year-old American, who has advanced to the semifinals, has already spent nearly nine hours on court during her four singles matches in Rome, significantly more than her semifinal opponents. Gauff’s path to the semifinals included a thrilling quarterfinal victory over Mirra Andreeva, where she came from behind to secure a win. This marked her third consecutive three-set match at the tournament, a trend Stubbs has cautioned could have lasting consequences. “Physically, right now she’s young,” Stubbs explained on her podcast. “She’s going to get away with this and bounce back, but when she gets to 28, 29, 30, 31, those matches start to take their toll on your body.” She emphasized that the cumulative stress of prolonged matches could lead to issues with knees, hips, and shoulders as Gauff ages. Stubbs also pointed to technical flaws in Gauff’s serve, noting that her grip position may be limiting her effectiveness. “If you watch where her hand is on her grip,” Stubbs said, “she has her finger up the grip like she’s pointing on the grip. I’m like, get that thing down so you can get a little more wrist action.” While Gauff is working with coach Gavin MacMillan, who has helped elevate Sabalenka’s serve, Stubbs believes refining this detail could further improve her game.#iga_swiatek #coco_gauff #italian_open #rennae_stubbs #gavin_macmillan