Coco Gauff and her team are ready to shine on the grass courts! With Brad Gilbert by her side, WTA’s World No. 2 is getting ready for the green swing. The grass season has started in classic fashion with the Grass Court Championships Berlin with its fast paced environment. And Gilbert was left pondering over Milos Raonic and Zheng Qinwen’s big serving numbers, making new records.

In an exciting three-set encounter, the No. 6 seed defeated wildcard Naomi Osaka to move on to the Ecotrans Ladies Open second round. With this triumph, Zheng has now defeated the former World No. 1 twice this season, having previously prevailed in the Rome fourth round.

Looking into that, Gilbert was left amazed by such numbers and shared his appreciation on Twitter. He wrote, “yesterday Missile Raonic drops @atptour record 47 aces, Zheng just hits 23 aces taking out Double Osaka, that has to be most on @WTA tour this year, wonder 💭 where that total is in top 10 list.”

With her most recent victory, Zheng now leads their head-to-head record by 2-1, showcasing her increasing skill on the court and establishing her status as a strong contender in the competition. On the other hand, Milos Raonic stunned the tennis world on Monday at Queen’s Club, breaking the previous record for most aces in a three-set match when defeating Cameron Norrie in the opening round.

This incredible accomplishment beats the previous record of 45 aces, which was established in Halle in 2015 by Ivo Karlovic versus Tomas Berdych. In 2011, Raonic set a new personal high of 38 aces. However, by the end of the match, the Canadian tennis player opened up about creating such a huge record.

Milos Raonic talks about breaking his own record

After the match, in an on-court, he said, “My serve has always been the most important shot to me. This small record, it’s something special, something meaningful. A fun stat to be proud of.” After three years of physical setbacks, the former world No. 3 has fallen to 186th in the rankings, but the Canadian still has one of the strongest serves in the game.

Surprisingly, he didn’t break in his most recent encounter, displaying the fearsome power and accuracy that have always been characteristics of his style. Raonic’s serve is still a formidable weapon in spite of his difficulties, serving as a constant reminder of all of the skill and tenacity that brought him to the pinnacle of tennis.

 

Nevertheless, what are your thoughts on Gauff’s coach’s welcome on the grass court with such amazing numbers? Do let us know in the comment section below.