Coco Gauff crashes out of US Open in latest major upset

The defending champion lost 6-2 4-6 6-3 loss to fellow American Emma Navarro

Jonathan Veal
Monday 02 September 2024 06:58 BST
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Coco Gauff is out of the US Open (Pamela Smith/AP)
Coco Gauff is out of the US Open (Pamela Smith/AP) (AP)

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Coco Gauff’s hopes of winning back-to-back US Open titles are over after she crashed out in the fourth round.

Gauff was aiming to become the first woman to retain her crown at Flushing Meadows since Serena Williams in 2014 but succumbed to a 6-2 4-6 6-3 loss to Olympic team-mate Emma Navarro.

Navarro is playing in her hometown city and looks a credible contender for a maiden grand slam title, having beaten her opponent for the second-successive time in a grand slam.

Gauff was off the pace for much of the tournament and exited at the first sign of real competition.

She was not helped by her serve going missing in action as the 2023 champion sent down 19 double faults and fired 60 unforced errors.

Navarro said: “It’s pretty insane. I lost in the first round the last two years and now to be making the quarter-finals is pretty insane.

“This is the city I was born in and it feels so special to be playing here.

“Coco is an amazing player. I have a ton of respect for her and I know she’s going to come back here and win this thing again.”

Emma Navarro (pictured) takes on Paula Badosa in the quarter-finals next (Pamela Smith/AP)
Emma Navarro (pictured) takes on Paula Badosa in the quarter-finals next (Pamela Smith/AP) (AP)

Navarro will now play Paula Badosa in the last eight.

Gauff has had a difficult few months on the court, but called for perspective.

“It’s not the summer that I want,” she said. “I feel like there’s 70 other players in the draw that would love to have the summer that I had even though it’s my least probably done well during this time of the year.

“So many people want to be in the fourth round. So many people want to make the Olympics. So many people want to be flag bearer. It’s perspective.

“Obviously because I’m wanting to reach a different level, it is disappointing, but I’m not going to beat myself up and be, like, this was so bad.

“Yeah, I expect better, but at the end of the day it happened, and I know I can turn it around.”

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