Key Points

Coco Gauff experienced a challenging fourth-round loss to Naomi Osaka at the US Open, falling in straight sets at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Despite the defeat, the 21-year-old demonstrated remarkable emotional maturity and resilience in her post-match comments. Gauff sees this moment as an opportunity for growth, planning to use the remainder of the season as a training period for future improvements. Her positive attitude and commitment to developing her game highlight her potential as a rising star in professional tennis.

Key Points: Coco Gauff Reflects on Osaka US Open Loss with Resilience

  • Gauff loses to Osaka in straight sets at Arthur Ashe Stadium
  • Young tennis star remains focused on long-term development
  • Aims to treat rest of season as training camp
  • Committed to improving serve and overall game
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'I am not going to let this crush me': Gauff after fourth-round loss to Osaka at US Open

21-year-old tennis star Coco Gauff shows remarkable maturity after fourth-round defeat, focusing on future growth and improvements

"I am not going to let this crush me - Coco Gauff"

New York, Sep 2

After a disappointing loss to Naomi Osaka in the US Open fourth round, the 2023 champion Coco Gauff admitted to feeling empty and overwhelmed during her match against the Japanese player, but remains focused on future improvements.

In front of a packed and partisan Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd, Gauff suffered a straight-set loss, 6-3, 6-2, to four-time Grand Slam champion Osaka.

At just 21, Gauff has made 25 Grand Slam main draw appearances and won two major titles.

"I feel like I put so much pressure on myself at my age of 21, and I realise how much the girls on tour are being successful at 25, 26, at those ages. For me, it just gets me excited to realise if I have four more years of just working as hard as I am right now and actually doing the right things, where my game could be," Gauff said in a post-match presser.

During her second-round match with Donna Vekic, the weight of all her effort finally overwhelmed her. She was in tears during the match, but survived the tussle and then cruised in the third round against Magdalena Frech.

Gauff admitted that she felt a little hollow during her match with Osaka. "It's disappointing. For sure it was not the level that I wanted to bring, but it is a step in the right direction, I feel. I maybe was a little bit empty--she forced me to earn every point out there today," Gauff said.

"I promise you that I don't feel that way right now, but I am not going to let this crush me. I look forward to the future and making more improvements. Hopefully, next year I can grow a lot as a player and as a person.

"I know the improvements that I need to make, and I feel like I'm making the right decision by making them," Gauff said. "I wish I had more time between this tournament and Cincinnati, but that's the cards that I was given," she added.

The American sensation further said that she plans to treat the rest of the season like a training camp for the 2026 Australian Open and improve her serve.

"Whatever happens for the rest of the year, I just want it to be an improvement. I don't care about results. I think where my serve started from the start of the tournament to today was a big improvement. I feel like now I just have to get everything to work together," Gauff said.

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Rohit P
Osaka is a tough opponent, no shame in losing to her. Gauff's perspective about focusing on improvement rather than immediate results is exactly what young players need to learn. She'll come back stronger 💪
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Aditya G
The pressure on young athletes is insane. At 21, she's already achieved so much but still feels she needs to do more. We need to celebrate our young talents rather than burden them with expectations
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Sarah B
Her honesty about feeling "empty" during the match is refreshing. Most athletes would never admit that. Shows real character and self-awareness
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Nikhil C
Two Grand Slam titles at 21 is phenomenal! Sometimes we forget how young these players are. She has her whole career ahead of her. The best is yet to come 🎾
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Kavya N
The part about treating the rest of the season as training camp shows great planning. Indian sports could learn from this long-term approach rather than just chasing immediate results

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