By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, January 16, 2023
Major aspirations collide when Coco Gauff squares off towards Emma Raducanu for the primary time in an Australian Open second-round blockbuster.
Separated by 70 spots within the rankings, two of tennis’ most charismatic younger champions aspire for what one another owns.
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French Open finalist Gauff’s objective is to seize a maiden main, whereas 2021 US Open champion Raducanu goals to return to the Top 10 the place Gauff resides.
In her second Australian Open most important draw, Raducanu almost tripled Tamara Korpatsch in winners—27 to 10— scoring a 6-3, 6-2 sweep on 1573 Arena. It was Raducanu’s first Grand Slam win since she defeated Alison van Uytvanck in her Wimbledon opener final June.
The 77th-ranked Briton mentioned she’s pumped to play the seventh-ranked Gauff for the primary time.
“Yeah, I’m really looking forward to this match,” Raducanu instructed the media in Melbourne. “I’m very up for it. Coco has obviously done a lot of great things and she’s playing well. I’m just looking forward to the matchup.
“I believe we’re each good, younger gamers, we’re each coming by way of. Yeah, a part of the following technology of tennis actually. Yeah, it is going to be a terrific match.”
Opening action on Rod Laver Arena, world No. 7 Gauff won the final four games dispatching world No. 1 doubles player Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-4.
The 18-year-old Gauff, who won the Auckland title earlier this month, raised her record to 6-0 on the season, including sweeping all 12 sets she’s played in 2023. Gauff sees the similarities and disparities between her and Raducanu.
“I speak to her just about in any respect the tournaments. I did not actually know her that nicely in juniors, however I received to speak to her extra on tour now,” Gauff told the media in Melbourne. “I imply, clearly she’s gone by way of lots of strain, bursting onto the scene. I really feel like in all probability greater than I’ve skilled coming to win a slam.
“And especially I feel like being from the UK, being like the first British person to do something in a long time, probably is a lot more pressure than what I’m used to being an American. You know, Serena is retired now, but she was always the American that people looked to. Yeah, I can’t really understand as much as I can, but I definitely can relate to bursting onto the scene and dealing with some pressure but I don’t think to that level.”
Two of tennis’ brightest younger stars are easy movers and shotmakers who ought to interact in a stylistic conflict.
Though each are at their finest taking part in off the entrance foot, Raducanu will attempt to dictate along with her forehand, whereas Gauff’s two-handed backhand is her finest shot.
“I think she’s a great athlete. When she first came at Wimbledon, I think after that, took her a little bit to adjust as well, but then she definitely found her feet,” Raducanu mentioned of Gauff. “She’s playing really good tennis and looking really solid right now.
“Yeah, she’s a terrific athlete with some huge weapons. Yeah, it is going to be a tricky opponent. I’m trying ahead to the event.”
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