Breaking News: Sonay Kartal ‘super proud’ as Coco Gauff ruthlessly ends memorable run due to…

Breaking News: Sonay Kartal ‘super proud’ as Coco Gauff ruthlessly ends memorable run due to…

 

Sonay Kartal said she is “super proud” of herself as she reflected on a memorable ten days at Wimbledon.

The Briton was beaten in the third round on Friday evening as second seed Coco Gauff eased to a 6-4 6-0 win on Court One, bringing an end to Kartal’s superb run at SW19.

The 22-year-old three round rounds of qualifying to book her place in the main draw and then earned a first ever Grand Slam when knocking out 29th seed Sorana Cirstea in the opening round.

Kartal backed that up with another three-set win, getting the better of Clara Burel, to set up a blockbuster clash with Gauff. She is the first British female qualifier to reach the third round at Wimbledon since 1997.

There was a brilliant atmosphere under the Court One roof and, although Kartal was broken in the first game of the match, she hit back in what proved to be a hugely competitive set.

“Yeah, I’m proud of not just today but my whole week and last week, coming through quallies,” Kartal said.

“Obviously Monday for me getting my first WTA win, as well as a first Grand Slam win, yes, super proud of that. I think that first set today was probably some of my best tennis I’ve played.”

The second set got away from Kartal, something she put down to the “unbelievable tennis” of Gauff as the world number two marched on to a fourth-round clash with fellow American Emma Navarro in the fourth round.

Kartal will take home £143,000 in prize money from her run and is set to rise into the top 200 of the world rankings, and she is relishing the prospect of getting more opportunities to perform on the big stage.

“I think I’m going to have to think of a new route of tournaments that I want to play.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sonay Kartal takes confidence from her first-set performance against Coco Gauff

Sonay Kartal will target qualification for the US Open and more matches against the best after her impressive Wimbledon campaign ended in the third round with a straight-sets loss to Coco Gauff.

British number nine Kartal only won three games at the All England Club last year, but managed more than that against Gauff and even broke the American in the first set on Court One.

Kartal held her own in several long rallies before Gauff eventually proved too strong with a 6-4 6-0 victory, but she could be proud of her week’s work in SW19, which has pocketed the Brighton right-hander £143,000 in prize money and memories to last a lifetime.

Sonay Kartal shakes hands with Coco Gauff
Sonay Kartal shakes hands with Coco Gauff (Aaron Chown/PA)

“I think today was a really good test for me. I’ve never come out with someone like Coco before,” Kartal said.

“My first set today, that set and the whole week has given me confidence to prove that my level is up there.

“This week was a bit unexpected for me, I’m not going to lie. I didn’t expect to be third round. So, yeah, there’s going to be a few schedule changes I think!

“It’s important for me now to play the bigger tournaments, play the bigger WTA tournaments, mix in with that level.

“Before this week I wasn’t sure if I was going to make US Open qualies or not, whereas now after this week I’ll be in there.

“For me, the best way for me to develop is to put myself out there against the higher-level players and almost be uncomfortable. I think that’s going to be what’s going to develop me.”

This was Kartal’s 12th grass-court match of a busy summer after she had to qualify to secure a third appearance in the Wimbledon main draw, having battled with undisclosed health problems for much of the past year.

Gutsy three-set wins over Sorana Cirstea and Clara Burel secured a plum tie against Gauff, which the world number 298 hoped would be on Centre Court.

A late-night slot on Court One was a decent consolation prize but Kartal lost the first eight points.

No obvious nerves appeared on show from the 22-year-old though, who had tried to keep up with Gauff’s powerful-hitting and duly did when the second seed sent her backhand long after a 15-shot rally to get Kartal off the mark.

Sonay Kartal leaps to hit a backhand
Sonay Kartal put up a fight against the world number two (John Walton/PA)

Big cheers greeted the hold and a 104mph ace helped secure another before the home favourite fashioned two break points in the seventh game.

Gauff sent down a double-fault to get the first set back on serve, but consecutive backhand winners by the world number two, the first after a successful challenge, was enough to earn her a break back.

A wild forehand by Kartal gifted Gauff a break at the start of the second set.

It was largely one-way traffic after but Kartal delighted the crowd by saving three break points in the fifth game of the second set before she exited Court One to rapturous applause.

Coco Gauff waves to the Centre Court crowd
Coco Gauff is through to the fourth round (Aaron Chown/PA)

She added: “It was unbelievable. From walking out to walking off. They were behind me after every single point. I think it’s something that is truly special.

“That feeling of them in my ear when I was walking off, that moment is going to stick around a long time for me.

“I’m proud of not just today but my whole week and last week.”

Kartal also plans to mark her third-round run with a new tattoo.

“A few members of my team were throwing ideas of, like, strawberries and things like that,” she said.

“Maybe there will be one. There probably will be, I’m not going to lie to you.”

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