Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Coco hits milestone

It’s a good accomplish­ment, and hopefully I can continue to push that to the semifinals

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LINZ, Austria (AFP) — American teenager Coco Gauff reached her maiden World Tennis Associatio­n (WTA) quarterfin­al, assuring herself of a place in the world top 100 for the first time.

Currently ranked at 110, Gauff was 4-6, 6-4, 2-0 ahead when Ukrainian opponent Kateryna Kozlova retired from their Linz second round clash with a left leg injury.

At 15 years and 214 days, she is the youngest player to reach the Last Eight at a WTA event since January 2005 when Sesil Karatanche­va made the quarterfin­als at the Gold Coast, aged 15 years and 153 days.

“I know her, oh wow,” Gauff said.

“It’s a good accomplish­ment, and hopefully I can continue to push that to the semifinals.”

“I guess that I’m used to being the youngest to do a lot of things, and I hope that I can continue to do that and enjoy my youth years, because as everyone tells me, it doesn’t last long.”

Gauff, who electrifie­d Wimbledon by coming through qualifying on her way to the Last 16 and then made the third round at the US Open, only secured a place in the main draw in Austria as a ‘lucky loser’ when sixth seed Maria Sakkari withdrew.

She made the most of her late opportunit­y by beating Stefanie Voegele in the opening round on Tuesday.

Gauff was 685 in the world at the start of 2019 and admitted that making the top 100 by the end of the season was one of her major ambitions.

“It’s been a goal of mine. In January of this year, I sent a message to my friend saying I wanted to finish Top 100, and at the time I was ranked, like, 800, so it was a far-fetched goal, but I’m glad that I was able to accomplish it,” she said.

“My other goal was to get in the main draw of two Grand Slams, and that happened, so I’m glad that I accomplish­ed everything that I wanted this year.”

“A lot of my points came from the Slams and this tournament really pushed me inside, and it’s crazy because I’m a lucky loser. And now that this has happened, I hope to get as high as possible.”

“I don’t really think too much about ranking, but you have to have some stepping stones to reach for.”

Gauff will face either top seed Kiki Bertens of the Netherland­s or Belgium’s Alison Van Uytvanck for a place in the Linz semifinals.

 ?? AFP ?? COCO Gauff marches to the quarterfin­als of her first WTA event.
AFP COCO Gauff marches to the quarterfin­als of her first WTA event.

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