Fifteen-Year-Old Coco Gauff Stuns Venus Williams In Aussie Open
20th January 2020
Victory over Williams at Wimbledon, and her run to the fourth round there -- where she lost to eventual champion Simona Halep -- propelled Gauff into the sporting limelight
- Fifteen-year-old American Coco Gauff beat Venus Williams at the Australian Open on Monday -- the second time the teenager has dumped the veteran out in a Grand Slam first round
- Gauff surged into the second round in Melbourne with a 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 victory over the 39-year-old and will play unseeded Romanian Sorana Cirstea next
- Gauff, ranked 67 in the world and a fast-rising star in tennis, similarly defeated the seven-time Grand Slam winner in the first round last year at Wimbledon
MELBOURNE, Australia-
Fifteen-year-old American Coco Gauff beat Venus Williams at the Australian Open
on Monday -- the second time the teenager has dumped the veteran out in a Grand
Slam first round.
Gauff surged into the second round in Melbourne with a 7-6
(7/5), 6-3 victory over the 39-year-old and will play unseeded Romanian Sorana
Cirstea next.
Gauff, ranked 67 in the world and a fast-rising star in
tennis, similarly defeated the seven-time Grand Slam winner in the first round
last year at Wimbledon.
"That was really difficult, she played really
well," said the precocious teenager.
"I was really nervous for today's match.
"I was a bit shocked -- I'm sure everyone was shocked
-- when they saw the draw come out but I'm glad I was able to get through
it," Gauff added, referring to the repeat of their Wimbledon match.
Williams, formerly number one but now ranked 55th, conceded
the first-set tie break when she hit a routine backhand overhead into the net.
Gauff, remarkably unfazed by playing someone more than twice
her age, held her nerve in the second set to claim Williams' scalp once more.
Victory over Williams at Wimbledon, and her run to the
fourth round there -- where she lost to eventual champion Simona Halep --
propelled Gauff into the sporting limelight.
She went on to win her first WTA title in October in Linz,
Austria.