Teenage starlet Coco Gauff slipped on the slipperiest of Wimbledon banana skins on Monday, sliding out of the primary spherical with a gap day defeat to Sofia Kenin that was extra missed alternative than shock consequence.
That the American was drawn towards resurgent compatriot Sofia Kenin already represented a serious hurdle — Kenin’s present rating of 128 belies her standing as a latest former grand slam champion, and the 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 loss, though onerous to swallow for seventh-seed Gauff, was no shock upset.
Forget that Kenin had been pressured to qualify for the primary draw right here. Both gamers have been ranked as excessive as world quantity 4, earlier than damage and sickness took its toll on Kenin, and there was little to decide on between the 2 on a cold night time on Wimbledon’s Court One.
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“I am super happy,” Kenin informed the Court One crowd as nightfall descended and after Gauff had left the world. “Coco played a tough match, and I knew I had to play my best match to win.”
Moscow-born Floridian Kenin had begun the stronger, the 24-year-old flying out of the traps with a barrage of floor strokes taken super-early or on the high of the bounce, clattering them away for winners towards her on-the-back-foot teenage opponent.
Gauff, herself a formidable ball-striker, steadied herself to edge the second set and restore stability, nevertheless it was Kenin who nosed forward early within the decider and retained her grip, by no means permitting the more and more annoyed 19-year-old one other foothold.
“Point by point,” Kenin mentioned. “(Just told myself) don’t get over anxious or super excited… I am just happy to finish before it got dark… Coco has had a great season and I am super proud of myself.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com