“I wish players could choose,” Coco Gauff suggests a new change to break old traditions of the sport
Coco Gauff wishes to see a walkout song of the player's choice to be played when the player enters

Coco Gauff
The American star, Coco Gauff suggests having a walkout song for the players of their own choice. When asked about any new change that can be brought to the sport, she revealed that a walkout song would be nice. Gauff is currently playing in the Indian Wells Open as the sixth seed. She started well winning the first two rounds comfortably.
Along with the singles, she is also paired with Jessica Pegula as the second seed in the women’s doubles. The duo also started well winning their first match in straight sets. She had a good season in singles and better season in doubles so far. She started this year winning the ASB Classic but later fell a little shorter in the Australian Open.
When asked about any change she would like to see in the sport she said, “Oh, what would I change? I don’t know what I would change. God. That’s a tough question. I’m trying to think of anything that we do today. I guess one thing, I actually said this yesterday, I said I wish players could choose their walkout song when they walk on the court. I think that would be a cool little thing to add. Yeah, that would be the one thing I would change for tennis.”
Gauff suggested that it would be a cool idea if players could select their walkout song as they enter the court. According to her, it would be a nice addition to tennis, and if she could change one thing about the sport, that would be it.
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Coco Gauff cruises into third round at the Indian Wells Open 2023

On Sunday, teenagers, Coco Gauff and Linda Noskova will face each other in the third round of the 2023 BNP Paribas Open. Gauff received a first-round bye and in the second round, she played against qualifier Cristina Bucsa. Gauff improved her performance in the middle of the first set by winning four consecutive games, ultimately winning the set.
During the second round match, at the beginning of the second set, Gauff broke Bucsa’s serve and took a 3-1 lead. Despite Bucsa’s efforts, Gauff held onto her lead and had a chance to serve for the match at 5-3. However, Bucsa managed to break Gauff’s serve and bring the score to 5-4. With the match on the line, Gauff regained her composure and quickly broke back in the next game. She eventually won the match 6-2, 6-4, avoiding a potential upset.
Gauff has been a regular player on the WTA tour for over three years, whereas Noskova is currently establishing herself as a newcomer. Gauff had a smooth second-round match and, except for a small stumble towards the end, played consistently well.
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