In anticipation of her massive Olympic Games campaign in Paris this summer, Coco Gauff has disclosed that she will try to minimize the moment. Gauff will travel to Roland Garros as a member of the strong US tennis team that also includes Jessica Pegula, Danielle Collins, and Taylor Fritz.
Presently, one of the top medal candidates, the American star will make her Paris 2024 debut.
In addition to playing women’s doubles with her longtime partner Pegula, Gauff, who is ranked second in the women’s singles draw, will also probably be the top seed in the mixed doubles bracket.
In an interview with the WTA, Gauff acknowledged that making her debut was significant, but she insisted she wouldn’t be nervous before the match.
She expressed her thoughts about it and said: “It’s something I’ve been wanting to do since I was a kid, and I have the opportunity to represent my country – it means a lot. I’ve grown up a lot so now I’m just taking in the moments and being grateful for every day I get to step on the court, and every day that I get to be alive in general. I could probably go into it making it a big deal – which it is a big deal – but I think I play my best tennis when I try to minimise the moment as much as possible, so I’m just going to enjoy it.”
She added: “I think it’s one of those things that win or lose, it will always be a positive experience for me – even if I could experience the biggest disappointment there, I still got to compete at an Olympics. So I’m just going to try and enjoy it.”
🗣️ “It will always be a positive experience for me.”
Coco Gauff has revealed how she’ll handle pressure on her Olympic Games debut 🇺🇸#Tennis #Olympics #Paris2024 https://t.co/vT3yzYlf3m
— Tennis365 (@tennis365com) July 19, 2024
Coco Gauff in 2024
Ranked no.2 (career-high), Gauff played her last match on the 7th of July when she capitulated to world no.15 Emma Navarro 6-4 6-3 in the 4th round in Wimbledon (draw).
This season Coco achieved a compiled 35-11 win-loss record. The American clinched 1 title in Auckland.
Coco Gauff will face the world no.265 Sinja Kraus in the . In the past, they have never competed against each other until now in top tournaments.
Coco clinched 1 title in 2024 in Auckland.
Coco won 7 titles in her career: 5 on hard courts, 1 on clay courts and 1 on indoor courts. (See the list of her titles)
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