Coco Gauff was struggling for the second time in as many matches this week on the U.S. Open.
At one level throughout her second-round match towards Donna Vekic on Thursday in Arthur Ashe Stadium, the world’s No. 3-ranked participant grew to become overwhelmed and couldn’t cease the tears from flowing.
Gauff performed by means of all of it, nevertheless, and superior with a 7-6 (5), 6-2 victory. She grew to become emotional once more afterward as she thanked the group for its assist.
“You really helped me a lot,” the two-time main championship winner stated throughout her post-match interview.
Gauff indicated that one member of the group particularly supplied further inspiration through the match — U.S. gymnastics legend Simone Biles. The seven-time Olympic gold medalist has been open about her psychological well being struggles throughout a profession wherein she has additionally received 23 world titles.
“Honestly, I saw her and … she helped me pull it out,” stated Gauff, who later informed reporters that her “Mount Rushmore of athletes” consisted of Biles and tennis legend Serena Williams. “I was just thinking if she could go on a six-inch beam and do that, with all the pressures of the world, then I can hit the ball in this 75 — I don’t know how big this court is.
Coco Gauff reacts after defeating Donna Vekic during the second round of the U.S. Open on Thursday in New York.
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“So, yeah, I saw her late in the second getting interviewed by ESPN and, yeah, it brought me a little bit of calm, just knowing her story, with all the things she went through mentally. So, she’s an inspiration, surely, and her presence definitely did help me today.”
Throughout her in-match interview with ESPN’s Katie George, Biles stated she got here to the U.S. Open particularly to look at Gauff.
“She’s incredible, amazing, and it’s like, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” Biles stated. “It’s just such a privilege to watch her on home soil and watch Black Girl Magic.”
Quickly after the match, the 2 athletes had the chance to fulfill.
“Gymnastics is so different, so I just wanted to scream, ‘Go, Coco!’” Biles informed Gauff. “But then they were like, ‘Maybe not right now.’ And I was like, ‘Got it.’ But congrats. I love watching you, everything you do.”
The winner of the 2023 U.S. Open and 2025 French Open informed her idol: “You’re such an inspiration. Like, seriously. What I said in the [on-court] interview, I was thinking about that literally.
“My mom did gymnastics on a way lower level than you. And so, she was like, ‘If I can focus on that, then you can do that.’ So, I was like, ‘OK, I guess you’re right.’ … You’re an inspiration, seriously.”