By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Saturday January 21, 2023
There have been excessive hopes for the possibilities of Coco Gauff this yr in Australia, the American coming into the draw with a title below her belt and sauntering into her spherical of 16 conflict with Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko with an 8-0 file on the season.
But all of it got here crashing down as Ostapenko performed to perfection on Day 7 pinning the speedy American again behind her baseline with thundering blasts that constantly landed simply contained in the baseline.
Gauff was not blown off the court docket by any means, however she merely couldn’t achieve the higher hand.
“She hit a lot of winners, which not a lot of people can do on me,” Gauff mentioned. “So I think that she did a great job today.”
The 18-year-old gained her earlier assembly towards Ostapenko within the Linz ultimate in 2019, however realized at the moment that there’s a large distinction between an erratic Ostapenko and one that’s firing on all cylinders.
“I think every loss is somewhat in my control because I do feel like I’m a good player, but today she just played better.
“I mean, there were moments in the match where I was getting frustrated because I normally can problem-solve, but today I feel like I didn’t have many answers to what she was doing,” Gauff mentioned. “There was balls I was hitting deep, and she was hitting them on the line and hitting them back deep, like, over and over again. It’s just one of those days that just didn’t go my way and went her way.”
Gauff: “I worked really hard, I felt really good coming into the tournament, and I still feel good. I’ve improved a lot.
But when you play a player like her and she plays really well, there’s nothing you can do.
“It was tough. It’s a little bit bit irritating on that half.”
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Gauff might have helped herself by taking part in the large factors higher, however she failed to avoid wasting any of the three break factors she confronted. She transformed simply one of many eight she noticed. Despite her tidy stat line – 21 winners towards 14 unforced errors – this match was gained and misplaced within the margins.
“I tried what I could,” Gauff mentioned, in tears at one level throughout her press convention. “Like I said, there are some things I probably could have improved on, but she played well. You can’t really do anything. I’m upset obviously, but I feel like I did everything I could in the moment, and I’ll probably have to rewatch and see what I can do better.”
Still alive in doubles
Gauff still has something to play for in Melbourne, however. She’s alive in the doubles draw and will play the round of 16 alongside Jessica Pegula, against Miyu Kato of Japan and Aldila Sutjiada of Indonesia.
“I’m excited to play doubles,” she mentioned. “I think it gives me a chance to still be around, and I definitely enjoy just competing in general. So I think it will help me regardless of tomorrow, just let me play with some frustration.
“I think doubles has taught me how to play, after losing, how to play with frustration, and that’s what I felt like today. I was frustrated.”
[2] Gauff and Pegula roll via Uchijima/Wang 7-5 6-1 to succeed in the spherical of 16. pic.twitter.com/PUe5Ux6pDD
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Gauf will even be rooting on her doubles associate, Jessica Pegula, who moved into the quarterfinals with a win over Barbora Krejcikova on Sundah.
“I’m looking forward to tomorrow. I hope that I can help her, and I hope that she continues well in the tournament now that I’m out.I hope she wins it. I knew we would probably face each other if we both kept winning.
“Yeah, I’m rooting for her all the way.”