Coco Gauff finally earned a slam on her favorite surface at the French Open. While her singles run at Stade Roland-Garros was ended by champion Iga Swiatek, she continued to fight in doubles and lifted the Simonne-Mathieu Cup alongside Katerina Siniakova. Although her new doubles partnership immediately proved to be fruitful, she still decided to turn back to her previous teammate and compatriot.

Like all other players on tour, Coco Gauff is looking forward to testing her levels on the fastest courts the sport offers. Beginning with the tournament in Berlin, she decided to regather the strong force with her old doubles partner Jessica Pegula to triumph in the grass swing.

The event recently announced its draws where Coco Gauff once again teams up with Pegula. However, their first clash in Berlin offers much more. As Gauff plays with her 30-year-old partner once again, a dramatic first-round showdown awaits the duo.

Katerina Siniakova, who backed the 20-year-old American to lay hands on her first doubles grand slam trophy, is set to face her in Gauff’s first 2024 clash on the grass court. Playing alongside Linda Noskova, it is evident that the duo would pose a tough challenge.

Gauff’s decision to get back with Pegula seems to be justified. In a notable period that the duo shared together on the courts, they managed to secure five WTA Tour titles, including three WTA Masters 1000 tournaments. Pegula and Gauff also made it to the finals at Roland Garros back in 2022, losing after three-sets. As they have decided to stick together once again, the two will aim to win titles, aiming to return to the clay courts of Paris as a team.

Jessica Pegula envisions the Olympic dream alongside Coco Gauff

Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula are set to test their chemistry at the Paris Olympics, and the older player seems to be quite excited. In a recent conversation, Coco Gauff expressed her desire to secure an Olympic gold. “A gold medal is a gold medal, where I feel like the Grand Slams is definitely way cooler to win a singles one than a doubles one,” she said at a post-match conference during her 2023 Canadian Open run.

Affirming with Gauff’s dream to secure a win at the Olympics, Pegula showed confidence in their partnership. “You don’t usually see a lot of players playing, but for us I think we enjoy it. To us it’s kind of fun that we get to go out and even if we lose singles or whatever happens, go out and it’s another chance to compete,” the 30-year-old said in the 2023 Canadian Open as well.

The anticipation levels are surging as Coco Gauff is set to side with Jessica Pegula once again. As the event in Berlin would help them test their levels before the Paris Olympics, the two will aim to win their first WTA titles on grass, with the aim of carrying the momentum even further.