💨 Abstract
Coco Gauff, despite losing to Paula Badosa in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, felt positive about her performance and identified areas to improve, in contrast to her feelings after her U.S. Open title defense last year. Gauff, who made adjustments to her game after parting ways with coach Brad Gilbert, committed 41 unforced errors against Badosa and identified her serve as needing improvement, with six double faults.
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