Coach, Gauff, Winning Ugly: Everything you always wanted to know about Brad Gilbert (but never had time to find out) – updated with Gauff split
A former world No 4 and best known for his book ‘Winning Ugly’, Brad Gilbert is one of the premier coaches in the game today
Who is Brad Gilbert?
Brad Gilbert is a former professional tennis player from the United States. Gilbert, who is also a commentator on television, is one of the leading coaches in the sport today.
Have Coco Gauff and Brad GIlbert parted ways?
Yes. after working together for 14 months, during which Gauff won her first Grand Slam at the 2023 US Open, Gilbert has parted ways with the American tennis player. There is no word yet on which player Gilbert may coach next or who would replace him in the Gauff team.
Was Brad Gilbert a top player?
Yes, during his pro career, Gilbert won 20 singles titles and peaked at No 4 in the world rankings in 1990. He also won a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympics and reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon and the US Open.
What is Gilbert’s winning ugly strategy?
As a player, Gilbert did not have any major weapons in his game but he was known for his ability to keep the ball in play and force his opponents into making errors. Later, he used the same strategy in his book ‘Winning Ugly’, which provides tips on how an average player can defeat a more skilled opponent and improve the average player’s mental game.
What was Gilbert’s best performance at the Grand Slams?
Gilbert reached the quarter-final stage at the Slams on two occasions – the first coming in 1987 at the US Open and then at Wimbledon in 1990.
He also reached the fourth round of the Australian Open (1984) and the third round at Roland-Garros (1993).
How many ATP titles did Brad Gilbert win?
Gilbert won 20 ATP singles titles. This included titles in Cleveland (1985), Memphis and Vienna (1986), Scottsdale (1987), Stratton Mountain and Cincinnati (1989), Rotterdam and Brisbane (1990).
He also won three doubles titles on the ATP Tour.
What was Brad GIlbert’s highest ranking?
The American peaked at No 4 in the world rankings in singles in January 1990. In doubles, he was ranked as high as No 18 in 1986.
The Spaniard reached the world No 1 position in September 2003 and became the 21st player to hold the top spot. He was the world’s top-ranked player for a total of eight weeks.
How much prize money did he earn in his career.
As per the ATP Tour website, Gilbert earned $5,507,973 during his career.
Which players has GIlbert coached earlier?
Gilbert rose to primenence as a oach after working with Andre Agassi, who won six of his eight Grand Slam titles while working with Gilbert.
Gilbert also worked with Andy Roddick, Andy Murray, Kei Nishikori and most recently was working with Coco Gauff.
When did Gilbert start coaching Coco Gauff?
Gilbert started working with Coco Gauff in August 2023. The partnership paid immediate dividends with Gauff winning the Washington Open, the Cincinnati Masters and then her first Grand Slam at the 2023 US Open. The pair went their separate ways in September 2024.
Who are in his family?
Gilbert is married. He has his wife, Kim, are based in Malibu, California. The couple have three children—Zach, Julian, and Zoe.
Is Brad Gilbert on social media?
The American is active on X (formerly known as Twitter) where he has more than 170,500 followers as of September 23, 2024. He is also on Instagram where he has more than 12,400 followers.