COCO GAUFF SAYS SHE DOESN’T SUPPORT WTA SAUDI ARABIA POTENTIAL DUE TO…

 

COCO GAUFF DOESN’T SUPPORT WTA SAUDI ARABIA POTENTIAL BUT SHARES HOPE: “WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE CHANGE”

American tennis phenom Coco Gauff voiced her opinion on the WTA going to Saudi Arabia in the near future, stating she hoped they’d be able to make a difference in the controversial nation.

The WTA has been rumored to host some events in Saudi Arabia within the next few years. Although this could benefit the tour financially, several fans and even players are against the notion due to the country’s stance on women’s rights.

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Gauff would like more communication between the tour and players on the matter

During the ongoing Australian Open, Gauff was asked on her view regarding the potential WTA-Saudi merger.

“I think the WTA, I’ve noticed probably Cancun, they’re trying to take more steps of communicating with the players about certain decisions,” said the reigning US Open champion. “And part of the reason why they didn’t go to Saudi last year for the Finals was they didn’t have time to — they wanted to make sure the messaging was correct. I feel like if we go there, I feel like we have the opportunity to make change. Hopefully, you know, the situation there isn’t great. Definitely don’t support the situation there, but I hope that if we do decide to go there, I hope that we’re able to make change there and improve the quality there and engage in the local communities and make a difference.
“Yeah, and there hasn’t been a decision made about Saudi, and so I can’t really speak much of that. But I will say that they are trying to at least communicate with the players more. I don’t know if we have, like, you know, a final say or decision-making but at least we’re getting in the conversations. I do appreciate the effort to change and include us more so we do know more what’s going on. At the end of the day, the WTA was founded by players.”

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Coco Gauff vs Aryna Sabalenka: 2024 Australian Open - Preview & Prediction

Coco Gauff vs Aryna Sabalenka: 2024 Australian Open – Preview & Prediction

Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka will meet in a rematch of their 2023 US Open final, but this time in the 2024 Australian Open semi-final.

The American didn’t start the US Open well, as she got overpowered by Sabalenka in the opening set. She would turn things around in the second set, and also in the third set, to win her maiden Grand Slam.

Half a year earlier, Sabalenka did the same thing in Melbourne, and now they meet in the Australian city. No player impressed as much as Sabalenka did in the last ten days. She has been absolutely brutal in dispatching several solid players en route to the semi-final, where she’ll now search for revenge against Gauff.

The 19-year-old was also pretty strong, but her most recent match against Marta Kostyuk proved that she’s very beatable. A great player like Sabalenka is certainly good enough to win this match, but will she? That remains a question.

Head-to-head:

They’ve played quite a few times, and Gauff actually leads the H2H 4-2. She won the most recent match at the US Open but lost the one earlier in the year pretty easily, 6-4, 6-0. In certain conditions, Gauff is pretty vulnerable against Sabalenka.

It’s mostly because she can’t hang around from the baseline. At the US Open, she managed to frustrate Sabalenka enough for her to start missing and panicking. That likely won’t happen again because the Belarusian looks really composed and comfortable on the court.

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Aryna Sabalenka Coco Gauff
2 H2H 4
2 Rank 4
25 Age 19
9-1 2024 W/L 10-0
364-175 Career W/L 180-82

Prediction:

The conditions here suit her as well. It’s a faster court than in New York, which makes her shots more difficult, including the serve and return. The court also has a lower bounce, making it tougher for Gauff to get many balls back.

The slower court and higher bounce are exactly what allowed Gauff to win in New York, and I don’t think she’ll do that again as she won’t have that to exploit. The crowd factor might also not be there, so take Sabalenka.

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