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Coco Gauff is 'exceptional' and will 'win plenty' but forehand needs to be 'solved' - Pam Shriver

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Pam Shriver says Coco Gauff is an “exceptional” player who should win “plenty” of big titles over her career – but that her forehand still needs to be “solved”.

Gauff turned 19 on March 13, hours after her straight-sets win over Linda Noskova in the third round of Indian Wells. Ad It was nearly four years ago that she burst onto the scene at Wimbledon when she came through qualifying and beat Venus Williams on her way to the fourth round.

WTA Indian WellsPegula, Sakkari win in three, Gauff gets birthday victory over NoskovaAN HOUR AGO Gauff has been making steady strides since, and last year she reached her first Grand Slam final at the French Open, losing to world No.

1 Iga Swiatek. While she seems destined for much more success, Gauff's forehand is still a work in progress and is an area that has been targeted by opponents. “It’s not easy to overcome," former doubles world No.

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