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WATCH: Coco Gauff consoles crying fan after he breaks down in tears over fulfilling his ‘dream’ of meeting the American in Berlin

Shivom Krishnan
Ecotrans Ladies Open Berlin 2024 - Day 3
Coco Gauff makes a fan’s day (image source: GETTY)

Coco Gauff recently shared a heartwarming embrace with a fan who teared up after fulfilling his dream of meeting the World No. 2. The American has landed in Berlin as she gears up for the upcoming ecotrans Ladies Open where she will kick off her grass swing.

Gauff reached a career-high rank of 2 after she reached the semifinals of the 2024 French Open. She defeated the likes of Julia Avdeeva, Tamara Zidansek, Dayana Yastremska, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, and Ons Jabeur en route to the final 4 but fell to the eventual champion Iga Swiatek.

The 20-year-old has landed in Berlin for the ecotrans Ladies Open where she will begin her grass campaign. She is the top seed in the tournament and as a result, has received a bye in the first round and will play Ekaterina Alexandrova in her opening match. The Russian comfortably defeated Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-4, 6-4 in the first round.

After landing in Berlin, the reigning US Open champion was seen signing autographs for fans when one of the fans told her that he was a big fan of the American and wished for her to follow him on Instagram to which Gauff agreed. He then told her that he never thought he would meet her and started tearing up.

Gauff asked the fan not to cry as she consoled him with a heartwarming embrace and called the fan sweet.


Coco Gauff will meet Ekaterina Alexandrova in the second round of the ecotrans Ladies Open

Day One: The Championships - Wimbledon 2023
Day One: The Championships – Wimbledon 2023

Though she burst onto the scene with a win against Venus Williams in the first round of the 2019 Wimbledon, Coco Gauff is yet to find much success on the grass. It is the only Major where the American is yet to reach the quarterfinals.

Gauff was seeded fifth in Berlin last year and kicked off her run with a comfortable 6-3, 6-4 win against Katerina Siniakova. Coincidentally, her second-round opponent last year was also Ekaterina Alexandrova who stunned the American 6-4, 6-0.

This will be the fourth meeting between the two players with the World No. 2 leading their head-to-head 2-1.

After a disappointing outing at Wimbledon last year where she suffered a shocking defeat to compatriot Sofia Kenin in the opening round, Coco Gauff shifted into another gear at the North American hardcourt swing. She won the Citi Open, Cincinnati WTA 1000, and the US Open and has taken her form into the 2024 season as well.

 

 

 

 

 

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Andy Murray: Three-time Grand Slam champion retires injured at Queen’s against Jordan Thompson

Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray has been dealt a huge blow ahead of Wimbledon after he retired injured at Queen’s; Murray was playing against Australian Jordan Thompson but pulled out mid-match; he is playing in what’s expected to be his last season on the ATP Tour

Andy Murray rues going on the court after retiring with a back injury during his match against Australian Jordan Thompson at the Queen’s Club.

 

Andy Murray will undergo a scan which will determine whether he plays at Wimbledon after he was forced to retire with an injury at Queen’s Club.

Murray was losing 4-1 in the first set of his second round match against Jordan Thompson when he pulled out, having received treatment around the lower back area and hips after three games. It was later confirmed Murray had an issue with his back.

The 37-year-old is hoping to play at Wimbledon, which begins on July 1 for what is expected to be his last appearance at the Grand Slam.

But the two-time SW19 champion will undergo a scan to determine the extent of the problem which left his right leg numb just before he walked onto Centre Court.

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Murray said: “During my pre-match warm-up I was pretty uncomfortable and then I walked up the stairs, just before going on the court, I didn’t have the normal strength in my right leg. It was not a usual feeling.

“Then the first two balls I hit in the warm-up, my right leg, it was, like, so uncoordinated. I had no coordination. Then, yeah, my right leg just was not working properly.

“In hindsight I wish I hadn’t gone on there because it was pretty awkward for everyone.

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“There is nothing I could do, and then there is part of you that wants to go out there and see if it gets better, you know, and maybe feel better with a bit of treatment or something, but that wasn’t the case.”

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Asked about whether he fears missing Wimbledon, Murray added: “I wouldn’t know.

“Like all tennis players, we have degenerative sort of joints and stuff in the back but it’s all predominantly been left-sided for me my whole career. I have never had too many issues with the right side.

“So maybe there is something that can be done between now and then, you know, to help the right side.

“I will get scans tomorrow [Thursday] and get it rechecked and see if there’s anything that can be done.”

Thompson has, almost unwittingly, played a major part in Murray’s recent history at the west London tournament.

It was in 2017 when Murray, then world No 1 and defending the last of his five titles, was beaten by lucky loser Thompson as the hip problems which would eventually require drastic surgery were really beginning to bite.

“Never the way you want to go through, especially with a great champion like Andy. This tournament he’s dominated and he loves the grass,” said Thompson.

“I was looking forward to coming out and playing in front of everyone. A disappointing way to finish.”

Murray walked gingerly out onto the court and it quickly became clear he was not moving properly as he lost the opening two games.

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He held serve but lost two more games before deciding to retire, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd as he waved to the spectators.

Murray, who only returned to action last month after eight weeks out due to damaged ankle ligaments in late March, is set to play in singles and the men’s doubles alongside brother Jamie Murray at Wimbledon.

The Olympic Games in Paris follow with Murray named in Great Britain’s squad after the International Tennis Federation awarded him a place having won singles gold in London 2012 and Rio 2016.

Tennis at the Olympics begins on July 27, with Murray nominated to play singles and men’s doubles with Dan Evans.

He has indicated he will retire after this summer.

Andy Murray and Jamie Murray played doubles together in the Davis Cup final in 2015, when Great Britain won the tournament

Image:Andy Murray and Jamie Murray played doubles together in the Davis Cup final in 2015, when Great Britain won the tournament

A huge blow for Murray ahead of likely retirement

Sky Sports’ Nigel Chiu:

“This is a massive blow for Murray. He’s come back from injury so many times and got back into the world’s top 40 last year after career-threatening hip surgery in 2019, which no singles player had ever been able to come back from.

“Murray will do everything to play at Wimbledon, even if he’s only 60 per cent fit, but it’s not how he will want to play what will likely be his last appearance at the All-England Club.

“There are less than two weeks until Wimbledon and Murray will surely just rest up as much as possible before the start of July. Maybe this time it’s one step too far for Murray’s body. Can he recover one last time?

“It’s the second injury issue for a British player on two days at Queen’s after Dan Evans slipped and injured his knee.

“Evans said it would be hard to swallow if he misses Wimbledon or the Olympics, so there are two British players now in a race to get fit, but you can’t help but not feel too positive about either of their hopes.”

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