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Gauff bags first title, credits Federer for breakthrou­gh

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LINZ: Coco Gauff hailed Roger Federer for his words of wisdom as the 15-yearold US prodigy on Sunday became the youngest champion on the WTA Tour since 2004.

Gauff defeated 2017 Roland Garros winner Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 in the Linz final for her maiden title.

The teenager is managed by Federer’s Team8 and even shares an Italian pasta sponsor with the 20-time major winner.

On Sunday, she revealed that a pep-talk by the Swiss superstar, after she suffered a heartbreak­ing defeat in the first round of the 2018 Australian Open junior event, has helped her on a path which this year saw her reach the last 16 at Wimbledon and US Open third round.

“He did give me some advice at the Australian Open in 2018 when I lost in the first round [after being amongst the favourites],” Gauff recalled.

“He told me not to focus too much on the pressure or the outside drama. Cori Gauff poses with the trophy after her win in Linz.

He gave me some perspectiv­e.

“Now, I try to enjoy the tennis and I barely think of that fist-round loss two years later.”

Gauff enjoy a career-high ranking inside the top 70 after Sunday’s win.

She started the week in Linz at 110 in the world and was originally set for an early departure from Austria after losing in the qualifying rounds before grabbing a lifeline as a lucky loser.

Gauff’s career timetable has suddenly shifted into overdrive, with her breakthrou­gh WTA trophy coming much more quickly than might have been expected.

“My goal was the top 100 and to get into the main draw of at least one Grand Slam,” said 2018 French Open junior champion, who has now earned a main draw spot for January’s Australian Open.

“I’ve accomplish­ed all of those goals this year, now I need to work on improving my game.”

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AP Bernd Wiesberger kisses the Italian Open trophy.

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