Fresh off her China Open win Coco Gauff is now up and running at the Wuhan Open.
Coco Gauff has had little time to rest following her recent victory, which marked her eighth career title and her first tournament under new coach Matt Daly. Just three days after claiming her second title of the season in China, the American tennis star arrived in Wuhan to compete in the tournament for the first time.
On Tuesday morning, Gauff continued her impressive run, advancing to the next round of the WTA 1000 event with a commanding victory over Viktoriya Tomova, losing just three games in the process. Her determination and sđđŸđđ on the court are proving to be formidable as she embarks on this new chapter of her career.
What does Coco Gauff think of the Wuhan Open conditions?
Coco Gauff has struggled with her serve for some time, but it was in top form against Tomova.
She made 63% of her first serves and won 83% of the points behind her first delivery, and 88% behind the second, which has caused most of her problems on serve.
Gauff was solid from the baseline and showed off her supreme athleticism by tracking down a drop shot that clipped the net, and hit it cross court for a superb winner while 4-1 up in the first set.
The 2023 US Open winner needed just one hour and 15 minutes to complete a 6-1, 6-2 win and post-match she explained how the Wuhan conditions differ to Beijing.
âYeah itâs a lot different in Beijing, a little bit slower today,â Gauff said during her on-court interview. âSo I was just trying to adjust to the court, but Iâm happy with how I played overall.â
What are Coco Gauffâs expectations for the Wuhan Open?
Gauff played down her expectations for the China Open before going on to win the tournament.
The World number fourâs view has not changed for the Wuhan Open, and she claims she is taking things step by step in one of the last big tournaments before Novemberâs WTA Finals.
âI have zero expectations for this tournament honestly, just trying to get through each match,â Gauff said.
âItâs been a long couple of weeks but Iâm happy to get through today and weâll see how the rest of the tournament goes.â
In the next round Gauff will take on Ukraineâs Marta Kostuyk, who she has beaten twice in three meetings. A tight affair can be expected, as each of the pairâs previous encounters have gone to three sets.