In a development that’s sending shockwaves through the tennis world, rumors are swirling that Coco Gauff’s longtime coach, Diego Moyano, may be parting ways with the American sensation to join the camp of one of her top rivals on the WTA Tour.
While no official confirmation has been made, sources close to the situation suggest Moyano has been in advanced talks with a high-ranking Eastern European player — rumored to be World No. 4 Mirra Andreeva — ahead of the upcoming French Open. If true, the move would mark a dramatic shift in the women’s tennis coaching landscape.
Gauff, currently ranked No. 3 in the world, has credited Moyano for helping her mature as both a player and competitor over the past two years, guiding her to her first Grand Slam title and a consistent presence in the top 5. Insiders suggest a possible breakdown in their partnership due to creative differences and a push for a new strategic direction in Gauff’s game.
Fans have taken to social media with mixed emotions — some expressing concern over the timing of the potential split, while others speculate that a new coaching direction could benefit both parties.
Neither Gauff nor Moyano has made public statements regarding the rumors. However, Gauff’s team has announced a press availability later this week, prompting speculation that an official announcement may be imminent.
With Roland Garros just weeks away, all eyes are on how this potential coaching shuffle could impact one of tennis’s biggest rising stars — and possibly give her rival a major edge.














