Coco Gauff admits tennis boredom issues after historic US Open victory
Coco Gauff has admitted that her short break from tennis after winning her first Grand Slam title at the US Open was “a little bit weird.” The 19-year-old took a short seven-day hiatus from the sport after the win but struggled to relax.
Gauff’s US Open win came following an impressive display against World No. 1 opponent Aryna Sabalenka in three sets back in early September. The American got off to a shaky start and lost the first set 6-2 at the Flushing Meadows tournament.
The current World No. 3 then dug deep to claw back before winning the last two sets, 6-3, 6-2, in a dominant display to claim her first-ever Grand Slam title. The win saw the 19-year-old become the youngest American to reach the final of the tournament since Serena Williams back in 1999 – who lifted the trophy at 17 years old.
After recording the victory, Gauff took a short break away from the sport but has since admitted that was quickly itching to get back to her winning ways. The Florida-born star is targeting more success at the upcoming China Open.
“Once I got home, it was pretty chill,” Gauff told reporters at the China Open Media Day, per WTA Tennis. “I took a week off, which is the longest I’ve ever taken off from tennis. It was a little bit weird having nothing to do.
“Then we had a little celebration with all my friends and family could go to in Florida. After that, right back to training and back to getting back to work, which honestly, I was eager to get back. A week was a long time for me to take off.”
Gauff went on to admit that she is already looking to the future and isn’t one to rest on her laurels.
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“It was honestly a little bit weird,” she added. “Because it was just one of the biggest things in your life, then you go home and you’re back to cleaning and doing all the regular stuff that you do.
“But I’m not surprised. I know I have lots of tennis left in me. I don’t want to just dwell on this. It was amazing, but it’s time to move on.”
The American is next in action when she faces Ekaterina Alexandrova at the China Open on Oct. 2 in the opening round of 64.
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