A seismic shift has happened in American tennis which became clear in Coco Gauff’s latest match

Coco Gauff was far from her best during her semifinal match in Beijing…

The defending champion advanced to the last four following wins over Kamilla Rakhimova, Leylah Fernandez, Belinda Bencic, and Eva Lys.

She failed in her bid to reach the final, however, as Amanda Anisimova dominated Gauff 6-1, 6-2 in the China Open semis.

Amanda Anisimova reacts during her win over Coco Gauff at the China Open.

If and when Anisimova does overtake Gauff in the rankings, she will become American number one for the first time, and deservedly so.

Amanda Anisimova and Coco Gauff shake hands after their match at the 2025 China Open
Photo by Yanshan Zhang/Getty Images)

Anisimova has reached back-to-back Grand Slam finals, and despite losing both, has proven herself as one of the most dangerous players in the women’s game.

Gauff, in contrast, failed to reach the quarterfinals at Wimbledon (lost in round one) and the US Open (lost in round four).

With the two players enjoying very different ends to their 2025 campaigns, it seems like Anisimova is more likely to challenge for Grand Slams in the future than Gauff.

Her sub-one-hour demolition of Gauff in Beijing only added further evidence to this point, as the gulf in quality was clear to see.

Things aren’t looking good for the two-time major winner right now, but what can she do to reclaim her crown as the best in American tennis?

Coco Gauff must fix her serve and forehand

Gauff’s serving struggles have been well documented in 2025, as the American star has hit more double faults than anyone else this year on the WTA Tour.

Rank Name Country Double faults
1 Coco Gauff USA 347
2 Ekaterina Alexandrova Russia 252
3 Marta Kostyuk Ukraine 241
4 Alycia Parks USA 240
5 Jelena Ostapenko Latvia 233
6 Amanda Anisimova USA 230
7 Linda Noskova Czechia 229
8 Daria Kasatkina Australia 220
9 Dayana Yastremska Ukraine 219
10 Ashlyn Krueger USA 215
Most double faults on WTA Tour – 2025

Unfortunately for Gauff, it’s not just the serve that has been the issue, as her forehand is failing her, too.

Against Anisimova, she made several unforced errors off the forehand wing, as she won just three games against the world number four.

Ahead of the China Open, former Olympic gold medalist Elena Dementieva gave her verdict on the issues with Gauff’s forehand.

“I’m surprised that she chose a serving specialist, because in my point of view, it would be a good idea for her to somehow reconsider her forehand,” she said.

“She is, of course, very well physically developed, but there is a one-handed game going on there. Right now, she’s just saving herself with her good physical shape, but there are some significant areas that can be corrected.”

Coco Gauff reacts during the semifinals of the China Open.
Photo by GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images

Gauff will want to ‘correct’ both her serve and forehand before too long, if she wants to rediscover the form that saw her win two Grand Slam titles.

The 21-year-old will have a chance to bounce back fast when she returns to action at the Wuhan Open next week.

Receiving a bye into round two, Gauff will play either Wang Xinyu or a qualifier.

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