Coco Gauff, the reigning US Open women’s champion, took a decisive step forward in her title defense on Wednesday night, overcoming a shaky start to secure a straight-sets victory over Germany’s Tatjana Maria.
Playing under the lights of a packed Arthur Ashe Stadium, Gauff navigated early nerves to triumph 6-4, 6-0, keeping her quest for a second consecutive US Open title alive.
Gauff’s Battle Under the Lights
Despite her current status as world No. 3 and the highest-ranked American woman, the 20-year-old Gauff has openly expressed that night matches at Arthur Ashe Stadium can be nerve-racking.
These nerves were evident early in her second-round match as she struggled with her first serve and dropped her opening service game. However, Gauff quickly regained her composure, displaying the form that made her last year’s champion.
The young tennis star’s ability to overcome these initial jitters is crucial as she seeks to become the first woman since Serena Williams to successfully defend a US Open title—a feat Williams accomplished three years in a row between 2012 and 2014.
Gauff’s commanding performance in the second set, where she didn’t lose a single game, showcased her readiness to take on the challenges ahead.
A Tougher Test Awaits
Gauff’s next opponent will be Elena Svitolina, who presents a more formidable challenge than any Gauff has faced thus far in the tournament.
The upcoming match, scheduled for Friday, will undoubtedly draw an enthusiastic crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium, with fans eager to support their champion.
How Gauff handles the pressure and crowd support will be key factors in her performance as she continues her journey toward a second US Open title.