Gauff, 15, stuns reigning Australian Open champion Osaka

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Gauff, 15, stuns reigning Australian Open champion Osaka
Coco Gauff avenges her US Open defeat to Naomi Osaka last year with a shocking sweep to advance to the fourth round

MELBOURNE, Australia – Unseeded 15-year-old Coco Gauff beat reigning champion Naomi Osaka in straight sets in a major upset at the Australian Open on Friday, January 24. 

The American prodigy, making her Melbourne debut this year, beat the No. 3 seed Osaka, 6-3, 6-4, in the third round to avenge her heavy defeat at the US Open last year.

Gauff, the youngest player in the draw, will play USA’s Sofia Kenin or China’s Zhang Shuai.

“Oh my gosh. Two years ago, I lost the first round in the juniors and now I’m here – this is crazy,” said Gauff.

“I was just telling myself one point at a time and just keep fighting because you never know what happens on this court.”

This was the second instalment of a budding rivalry that could light up tennis for the next decade or more, having met at the US Open, where Osaka won easily.

Gauff, who spent time training with Serena Williams in the offseason, had said she would be less nervous and more aggressive this time round.

And so it proved as they rattled through the first 5 games in barely 15 minutes at the 15,000-capacity Rod Laver Arena. 

Osaka, a relative veteran at age 22, fired into the net to drop serve in Game 8 and then racked up more unforced errors in gifting Gauff the first set in 32 minutes.

“Come on!” shouted Gauff, ranked 67 but fast making a name for herself as the most exciting prospect in women’s tennis.

The young American carried the momentum into the first game of the next set, breaking a subdued and rattled the Japanese, a two-time Grand Slam champion.

Osaka broke back for 1-1 when Gauff volleyed into the net, but it was a rare mistake by the American and she broke once more, before serving for the match at 5-4.

The nerveless teenager clinched victory on the first match point when Osaka fired into the net.

Gauff announced herself to the sporting world at Wimbledon last year when, as a qualifier, she stunned Venus Williams in the first round.

She did the same thing to the seven-time Grand Slam champion on her Melbourne debut this week, then came back from a set and 3-0 down to defeat Sorana Cirstea on Wednesday.

When the two met 5 months ago in New York, also in third round, then-world No. 1 Osaka crushed the tearful and overawed Gauff, 6-3, 6-0, in a little over an hour.

That first clash was memorable also for what happened afterwards, when the teenager cried and Osaka consoled her, before the latter herself began welling up. – Rappler.com

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