Alright, so I found myself wanting to know when Coco Gauff was hitting the court next. Just popped into my head earlier today while I was grabbing some coffee.

First thing I did, naturally, was reach for my phone. It’s become second nature for quick lookups like this, hasn’t it?
My Quick Search Process
I opened up my usual web browser. Didn’t do anything fancy, just went straight to the search bar. What did I type? Let’s see…
- I think I started with something really simple like ‘coco gauff next match’.
- Sometimes I add the year, so maybe I tried ‘coco gauff schedule 2024’ too, just to be sure I wasn’t getting old info.
- You know how search results can be sometimes, a bit messy.
So, I hit enter and scanned the results. Loads of stuff came up – news articles talking about her last match, general sports sites, the usual mix.
I specifically looked for results from the major tennis tour sites or big sports news networks. Those tend to be the most reliable, I find. Didn’t want some random fan site guessing, you know?
Getting the Actual Details
I clicked on one that looked promising, likely from the official WTA tour site or maybe ESPN, something like that. Had to scroll past some headlines and ads, the usual internet clutter.
And there it was. Found her name listed in the upcoming matches section for whatever tournament she’s currently in. It showed her opponent for the next round, the date, and the time.
One thing to watch out for is the time zone. Sometimes they list it in local time for the tournament, other times in GMT or EST. I always double-check that part so I don’t tune in a day early or late! Made that mistake before.
So yeah, that’s pretty much it. Just a straightforward search, really. Took a couple of minutes, maybe scrolled through two or three links to confirm. Now I know when to catch her game. Simple as that.
