Coco Gauff burst onto the scene as a 15-year-old and was shortly touted because the “next big thing” however the American mentioned on Monday the stress she confronted paled compared to that heaped on the shoulders of British standard-bearer Emma Raducanu.
Seventh seed Gauff will meet former U.S. Open champion Raducanu for the primary time within the second spherical of the Australian Open after each received their opening matches in straight units at Melbourne Park.
Raducanu was the primary Briton in 45 years to win a Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows in 2021 however she is unseeded in Melbourne after falling down the rankings throughout an injury-ravaged season final yr.
“Obviously she’s gone through a lot of pressure, bursting onto the scene. I feel like probably more than I have experienced coming to win a Slam,” Gauff informed reporters after her 6-1 6-4 win over Katerina Siniakova.
“Especially being from the U.K., 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.
“Obviously I was a lot younger when I got the attention, so I definitely think handling it at an older age is a little bit easier than at 15. But also, at the same time, I didn’t win a Slam.”
Gauff, whose finest Grand Slam result’s runner-up on the French Open final yr, mentioned Serena Williams was the participant her compatriots regarded to earlier than the 23-times main winner retired.
Now, Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys and Shelby Rogers have been there to share the highlight together with her, mentioned Gauff.
“There’s always, for American fans, someone to look to. Whereas I feel like (for) the British it’s just her. There are other British players, but no one has done what she’s done and gotten that far in a Slam.”