Since winning her first Grand Slam at the 2023 US Open, tennis star Coco Gauff has not only become the No. 3 player in the worldโmaking her the top-ranked Americanโsheโs reached a new level of stardom. Case in point, she graces the April cover of Vogue, where sheโs featured in a glamorous photo shoot. In the accompanying interview, she discusses that instant classic final at the U.S. Open, her battle with perfectionism and the influence of tennis greats, Venus and Serena Williams.
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When youโre a Black woman who plays tennis, you immediately find yourself compared to Venus and Serena. It doesnโt matter if your game is similar to theirs, itโs how the sport works. โOh, youโre a Black girl. Youโre the next Serena.โ Itโs happened to Sloane Stephens, Madison Keys and Naomi Osaka. If you actually look like a young Serenaโas Coco didโthen youโre treated like the third Williams sister. With her breakout moment in 2015 coming against Venus at Wimbledon, she had to embrace the pressure and comparisons.
Gauff described how walking down the hall to Centre Court meant passing photos of former champions, including her five-time winning competitor. In order to make it through the match, she had to put all that aside and just focus on the tennis.
โSheโs coming up, like, multiple times,โ Gauff said. โAnd sheโs walking behind me. When I walked on the court, I put the music really loud in my ears because I didnโt want to look at, or hear, the crowd. A lot of times during that match I didnโt even look at the scoreboard because I didnโt want to see her name.โ
Coco has always made it clear that the Williams sisters are her idols, as sheโs grateful for all the doors they opened and the impact they had on the game. Though she and Venus are forever linked by that special match at Wimbledon, she never got the chance to play Serena, but she recognizes that it may have all worked out for the best.
โIf I had the perfect world I would have gotten to play both,โ she said. โBut Serena retired and I played Venus twice. In my perfect world I would have played Venus once and Serena once,โ she said. โPlaying Serena at Wimbledon, I donโt know, I feel like it would have messed up my story. I wasnโt ready for Serena at that time.โ
She may not have gotten to play Serena in a match, but she did get to meet her role model and get some important advice from the legend.
โIt was just kind of like: โFocus on your growth and your own rate of success, not other peopleโs,โโ โ she said.
Gauff also explained how much she learned from Venus when they played doubles together, with the seven-time Grand Slam champion teaching her young partner about โthe importance of humility andโฆenjoying life outside of tennis.โ Coco also recalled breaking a racket during the match and Venus being totally cool with it. โShe was like, โThatโs okay. Thatโs what you needed to do in that moment,โโ Gauff said.
Winning the US Open has certainly brought more expectations and attention to Cocoโs game. Every tournament she enters now, sheโs instantly considered one of the favorites. But she seems to thrive under pressure, so fans arenโt worried about her finding more success.
Up next, Coco Gauff is currently competing at the Indian Wells Masters, followed by the Miami Open. Both events air on Tennis Channel.
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