Coco Gauff explains want went wrong against Navarro

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Coco Gauff, a top seed at Wimbledon, acknowledged her loss and sought team advice, focusing on improving serve and backhand for future tournaments and recognizing other players’ potential.

At the Wimbledon 2024 fourth round press conference, Coco Gauff discussed her tough loss against a formidable opponent. She acknowledged her opponent’s strong play and her own missed opportunities in the first set.

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Gauff also revealed that she sought advice from her team during the match due to feeling misaligned with her game plan. She expressed frustration with deviating from her preferred playing style but gave credit to her opponent.

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Looking ahead, Gauff emphasized the importance of continuing to work on her serve and backhand for future tournaments. Despite being a top seed, she downplayed the significance of rankings and acknowledged the talent and potential of other players on tour.

Moving forward, Gauff focused on maintaining a competitive mindset for her upcoming doubles match and Olympics preparations.

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Coco Gauff in 2024

35 – 11win/loss

Hard
18-5
Clay
12-4
Grass
5-2
Rank
2
High
2

20 year old

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2024 Highlights
W

Auckland
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Australian OpenIndian WellsRomeFrench OpenBerlin
QF

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DubaiStuttgart
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At the moment ranked no.2 (career-high), the American played her last match on the 7th of July when she was defeated by world no.17 Emma Navarro 6-4 6-3 in the 4th round in Wimbledon (draw).

At the moment, during this season the American has managed to achieve a compiled 35-11 record. The American has won 1 title in Auckland.

Navarro in Wimbledon, ranking, and results in 2024

40 – 15win/loss

Hard
21-7
Clay
12-6
Grass
7-2
Rank
17
High
17

23 year old

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2024 Highlights
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Hobart
F

Paris
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AucklandSan DiegoBad Homburg
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Ranked no.17 (career-high), the American owns a compiled 40-15 record in 2024. Navarro is currently having a run in Wimbledon where she bested the world no.479 Qiang Wang 6-0 6-2, the world no.113 Naomi Osaka 6-4 6-1, the world no.30 Diana Shnaider 2-6 6-3 6-4 and the world no.2 Cori Gauff 6-4 6-3.

Emma Navarro will take on the world no.7 Jasmine Paolini in the quarter. Their current record is 3-0 for Navarro.

Navarro has won 1 title in 2024 in Hobart. The American got to the final in the Paris.

Coco Gauff and Emma Navarro played each other just twice. Their record is 1-1.

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