Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Gauff always on go to fulfill promise

‘Impatient’ teen is accustomed to the spotlight

- By Howard Fendrich

MELBOURNE, Australia

— Coco Gauff acknowledg­es she tends to be in a hurry as she moves through life.

The 18-year-old Floridian doesn’t stick around in a city after a tennis tournament ends: “Even if it’s a nice place,” she said with a chuckle, “I like to leave.” When dinner’s finished, she’s not one to linger in a restaurant: “I don’t like to sit and talk after I’m done eating,” she said, eliciting more of her own laughter. “I like to go.”

Yes, generally, Gauff is ready to move on. Her philosophy, in a nutshell: Why wait?

“I’m pretty impatient, to be honest. I wouldn’t say I’m impatient with people and things, but when it comes to getting things done, I’d rather do it sooner than later,” Gauff said. “I guess that relates to my career; I never realized it until this conversati­on. But you do want success to happen now.”

When the Australian Open begins the 2023 Grand Slam season, Gauff will be scheduled to start the action in Rod Laver Arena against Katerina Siniakova. Win that, and Gauff next could face Emma Raducanu, who won the 2021 U.S. Open as a teenager.

Keep going to the semifinals, and the No. 7-seeded Gauff might end up facing No. 1 Iga Swiatek, who won the 2020 French Open as a teenager and has since tacked on two more major titles. That would be a rematch of their French Open final in June, which Swiatek won.

Gauff is not the only youthful player making strides at the highest levels of her sport.

She is, however, someone who grew up under — and needed to grow accustomed to — an intense spotlight, having made her major debut in 2019 by becoming the youngest qualifier in Wimbledon history and then drawing even more attention by beating Venus Williams en route to making it to the fourth round at the All England Club.

“I’ve definitely grown a lot since then. I was 15 and very new. I had a lot of confidence. Still have a lot of confidence. But I feel like I’m more grounded,” Gauff said. “Everything happened so fast, so my head got — I wouldn’t say ‘big,’ because I was always humble and stuff — but I think, in hindsight, it is all happening fast.”

Her greatest growth from then to now, according to her father, Corey: “Her mental maturity.” Swiatek’s take on Gauff? “I feel, off court, that she’s really humble. I’m happy about that, because I know that from a young age, kind of all eyes were on her,” Swiatek said. “I’m happy she’s coping with that well.”

Gauff has been, both by improving as a player and by finding her voice and speaking up on issues, whether it is gun violence in the U.S. or the Supreme Court’s decision overturnin­g Roe v. Wade or whatever else matters to her.

“What I’m excited about is the process that she went through to get there means to me that she’s got a good chance to maintain that level on a long-term basis, versus those that just all of a sudden hit gold,” WTA CEO and chairman Steve Simon said.

On the court, Gauff knows there is work to be done — her forehand is still a shot that opponents tend to test — to keep achieving and to keep taking strides in the right direction.

“As much as I would like to think this might be the best I’ll be, I don’t believe it, ’cause I feel like most of the tennis players, at least on tour now, are peaking in their career around (age) 22 to 26. … I’ve noticed from 15, when I started, to now, I realize, physically, I’m at a much different level than I was at 15. I think I’m just continuing to get stronger,” Gauff said. “There’s a joke that my mom has. She is like, ‘You don’t have that grown woman strength yet. You’ll know when you get it.’ I can’t put a percent on it, but I know the best is yet to come for me.”

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The Associated Press ?? Coco Gauff, an 18-year-old Floridian, enters the Australia Open as the seventh seed. Gauff could face Emma Raducanu — who won the 2021 U.S. Open as a teenager — in the second round.
Kin Cheung The Associated Press Coco Gauff, an 18-year-old Floridian, enters the Australia Open as the seventh seed. Gauff could face Emma Raducanu — who won the 2021 U.S. Open as a teenager — in the second round.

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