New York, August 28 – Sixth-seeded Coco Gauff faced an unexpectedly stern test from Laura Siegemund in a gripping first-round match at the U.S. Open on Monday. The young American tennis sensation managed to battle back and secure a hard-fought victory, overcoming the German opponent with a score of 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.
The Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd and Gauff herself were taken aback by Siegemund’s remarkable shotmaking and net skills, which enabled her to capture the first set with flair. However, Gauff rallied in the second set, breaking Siegemund’s serve early on and utilizing her own aggressive play to regain control.
Throughout the closely contested match, there were moments of contention, including Siegemund voicing her concerns to the chair umpire regarding the serve clock’s timing. Despite the challenges, Gauff demonstrated her resilience and adaptability on the court.
In the decisive third set, Gauff displayed her determination, swiftly building a 3-0 lead and effectively neutralizing Siegemund’s net attacks with well-executed lobs. While facing moments of tension, including a point penalty handed to Siegemund and a late push from her opponent, Gauff managed to secure the victory in a nearly three-hour encounter.
Reflecting on the match, Gauff humorously described it as “slow,” drawing laughter from the crowd. She acknowledged the difficulty of the contest, stating, “It was a tough match, I wasn’t playing my best tennis. Laura, she’s not an easy opponent. She fights to the end and that’s what she did today. I was able to overcome a lot of adversity so I’m happy with how I managed to get through.”
Gauff’s ability to adapt her strategy proved to be a pivotal factor in her victory. After losing the majority of points where Siegemund approached the net, Gauff adjusted her game plan and intensified her aggression to counter her opponent’s strengths.
Looking ahead to her next match, Gauff recognized the challenges yet to come, as she is set to face 16-year-old Russian player Mirra Andreeva. With a successful North American summer hard court swing, including titles in Washington D.C. and Cincinnati, Gauff’s tenacity and skill make her a formidable contender as the U.S. Open progresses.