Coco Gauff sends ominous message to rivals ahead of Australian Open
The Australian Open has been put on notice as women’s singles US Open champion Coco Gauff retained her ASB Classic title
Coco Gauff is grinding out wins despite not playing at her best ahead of the Aussie Open
American tennis star Coco Gauff has sent her Australian Open rivals a warning, claiming she wasn’t even at her best as she secured victory at the Grand Slam tune-up, the ASB Classic. Gauff, 19, is looking to start 2024 how she ended 2023 by clinching another Grand Slam, building on from last year’s US Open triumph.
Instead of recharging, Gauff hit the practice courts in Florida to maintain momentum heading into the New Year and it paid dividends for the most part in New Zealand. Gauff didn’t drop a single set in her first four matches.
The Final against veteran Elina Svitolina, however, proved to be tough, as the teenager dropped the first set tiebreak before raising her performance levels to clinch the next two sets. Gauff’s victory puts her in good standing for this month’s Grand Slam Down Under. Iga Swiatek is the favourite with the bookies but Gauff isn’t too far behind and the win over Svitolina proved she can win even when she’s not at her best.
“I don’t know if I was expecting this result, but I’m really happy with how I managed to play today,” Gauff said after the match. “I think today level-wise was definitely not my best match or best level this week, but sometimes when you win when you’re not playing your best, it makes you feel more satisfied.”
Gauff is the 2023 US Open champion
Gauff could also have one less teenage sensation to worry about by the time the tournament kicks off. Brit Emma Raducanu, also a former US Open singles champion, pulled out of a final warm-up match amid new doubts about her fitness. Raducanu played at the ASB Classic and was scheduled to face fellow Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka in a charity match at Melbourne Park on Tuesday night.
However, the match was thrown up in the air after Osaka pulled out as a “precautionary measure”. Donna Vekic was announced as a replacement but Raducanu withdrew not long after. Sources told Daily Express Sport that the team are simply managing Raducanu’s return after nearly nine months out.
Don’t miss…
Australian Open star leaves court injured on wheelchair but still beats Brit [LATEST]
Alex de Minaur ‘surprised’ by girlfriend Katie Boulter after beating Alcaraz [LATEST]
Australian Open star ‘upset’ and accuses tennis bosses of celebrating her loss [LATEST]
- Support fearless journalism
- Read The Daily Express online, advert free
- Get super-fast page loading
“I feel reborn in a way. I feel fresh, ready, happy, excited. Overall I’m feeling positive and lighter. I actually think I’m a better tennis player than I was before the break. In practice over the last few weeks I’m hitting the ball really well,” Raducanu said following a return win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse. “Physically I’m pushing things that I wasn’t doing before. In my body I actually have confidence, which is really nice and tennis-wise I feel good, too. It was so hard, especially the first few months.
When you’re so used to being active and moving around all the time, then to all of a sudden have everything just cut off from you. I had two wrists and one foot injured, so I couldn’t even use crutches. It was difficult being that immobile. But it reignited the fire to get back out there competing.”
READ NEXT:
When will Coco Gauff play her first round at the 2024 Australian Open?
Gauff is set to play her first major tournament as a reigning Grand Slam champion after an undefeated start to her season.
Published Jan 11, 2024
Australian Open men’s preview: Can Alcaraz, Sinner or Medvedev take down Djokovic in Melbourne?
What are the first-round matches to watch? Who has that Cinderella look? Which contender has an easy road, and which has a tough one? Answers inside.
Published Jan 12, 2024
MATCH POINT PREDICTOR
Your chance to win $50,000!
- PLAY NOW
EXTRA! EXTRA! IT’S THE TENNIS.COM NEWSLETTER
For on-court news and off-court happenings, stay in the know through your inbox.
- SUBSCRIBE
When will Jannik Sinner play his first round at the 2024 Australian Open?
The No. 4 seed will make his season debut on Monday against Botic van de Zandschulp.
When will Aryna Sabalenka play her first round at the 2024 Australian Open?
On Sunday, the world No. 2 will begin the defense of the biggest title of her career after lifting the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup in 2023.
When will Novak Djokovic play his first round at the 2024 Australian Open?
The top-seeded Djokovic, who is looking to win an 11th title in Melbourne and 25th major victory overall, will begin his campaign on Sunday against a qualifier or lucky loser.
Leave a Reply