Coco Gauff has but to get her “grown woman strength” however the 18-year-old American says she belongs on the WTA Tour and now not seems like the brand new child on the block after making her skilled debut virtually 5 years in the past.
Gauff, who arrives on the Australian Open because the seventh seed after profitable the tune-up event in Auckland final weekend, burst onto the scene at Wimbledon in 2019 when she beat Venus Williams within the first spherical.
A runner-up at Roland Garros final yr, Gauff mentioned she remains to be loads youthful than most of the veterans on tour and is aware of she has loads of room to develop.
“Compared to other players, obviously I still have a lot less years than them,” Gauff instructed reporters on Saturday.
“I definitely feel more experienced and like I belong … I don’t think I feel like quite a vet, but I don’t feel like I’m the new kid. I feel like I’m in the middle of the pack.”
Gauff, who made her professional debut on the ITF Circuit in 2018, doesn’t anticipate to peak till her mid-20s.
“As much as I would like to think this might be the best I’ll be, I don’t believe it because I feel like most of the tennis players … are peaking in their career around 22 to 26,” she mentioned.
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“I realize physically I’m at a much different level than I was at 15, I think I’m just continuing to get stronger. There’s a joke that my mom has: ‘You don’t have that grown woman strength yet. You’ll know when you get it.’”
Gauff faces Czech Katerina Siniakova within the first spherical of the Australian Open, which begins on Monday.