American women's tennis star Coco Gauff described her arm injury and MRI findings ahead of the 2026 Miami Open.
Coco Gauff withdrew from Indian Wells with a nerve injury but will play the Miami Open, calling her MRI a 'coffin'.
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Miami Open: Coco Gauff issues update after MRI scan on ‘scary’ injury that felt like ‘fireworks’
"If it wasn’t Miami I probably would skip it, but the fact that it is Miami, I really wanted to be here." ...
Coco Gauff will return to competition in Miami after being forced to retire mid-match in Indian Wells. The world No. 4 found ...
Tennis fans were extremely concerned about Coco Gauff‘s long term health after she was forced to retire from her March 8 ...
The need for neurological care is especially acute in South Carolina, which has struggled to deliver timely, top-notch brain ...
America's No. 1 women's tennis star Coco Gauff has put fitness concerns surrounding her to rest ahead of her first match at ...
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The Phoenix Suns can really take advantage of the star's injury.
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Coco Gauff reveals exact injury after Indian Wells retirement and taking MRI
Gauff was diagnosed with a nerve issue in her arm, but is ready to compete at the Miami Open.
The Miami Open is underway at Hard Rock Stadium, and some of the sport's biggest names are ready to compete — including two players with deep ties to South Florida.
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