
Served with Andy Roddick Coco Gauff’s Double Fault Struggles, Alex Eala’s Rise & More | Love All w/ Kim Clijsters
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Feb 25, 2026 They dig into Coco Gauff’s serve troubles and the coaching questions around her double faults. A major lawsuit over contaminated tournament food and its fallout gets unpacked. Dubai’s mass withdrawals and the new tour architecture council spark calendar-change talk. There is also a look at Alcaraz’s fiery umpire clash and the rapid rise and tactical game of young lefty Alex Eala.
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Kim Lost Her Phone And Card On A Family Outing
- Kim Clijsters lost her phone and credit card after a family outing and spent days without a phone, which she found oddly liberating.
- She planned a drive-around search after the episode to locate the card and phone, noting the mixed convenience and freedom of being offline.
Contaminated Meat Case Forces WTA Policy Questions
- Tara Moore is suing the WTA for $20 million after testing positive for steroids she blames on contaminated meat; CAS later suspended her for four years.
- The case intersects with tournaments banning red meat and prior ATP clearances for boldenone contamination claims, complicating liability and tour policy.
Coco's Go Big Serve Mentality Creates Consistency Cost
- Coco Gauff leads the WTA with a 10% double-fault rate despite elite tennis, showing a trade-off between her 'go big' mentality and serving consistency.
- Media scrutiny amplifies mental pressure; repeated public focus can turn sporadic serving lapses into a persistent problem.
