Despite initially being wary of playing both singles and doubles, CoCo Vandeweghe has been lapping up the rewards of all her hard work on the doubles court.
If you watched her storm to the Australian Open semifinals last month, you may have noticed her stronger tendency to close points off at the net.
"I think it has helped not only with understanding positioning—which is huge in doubles—but being in the right place and also cutting off high-percentage volleys," Vandeweghe told Baseline. "I think it definitely equates into my singles play."
The 25-year-old has always been laser-focused on her singles career, but since hiring Craig Kardon in the summer of 2015, she's appeared on court as a tandem more than ever.
"Ultimately playing more doubles will help your singles, so she’s buying into that," Kardon said at the 2015 US Open.
That's around when things started rolling for Vandeweghe. First, she and Anna-Lena Groenefeld reached the semifinals of the 2015 US Open and the quarterfinals of the 2016 Australian Open. Then she teamed up with fellow American Bethanie Mattek-Sands to win Indian Wells that March.