Coco Gauff’s Path to the US Open Finals: A Story of Poise, Problem-Solving, and American Tennis LegacyCoco Gauff, at just 19, has captivated tennis fans around the globe, reaching the US Open finals with a display of resilience, strategic acumen, and maturity well beyond her years.

Her semifinal victory highlighted not only her physical skill but also a refined mental approach, as she navigated through a high-stakes, unpredictable match to secure her place in her first-ever US Open final.

 

Composure Under Pressure

The semifinal match was a rollercoaster, filled with intense rallies and moments that required every bit of Gauff’s focus and self-control. “I knew from playing her in Cincinnati that she performs well under match points,” Gauff revealed post-match.

Her opponent’s aggressive style, especially at the net, required Gauff to stay calm and think on her feet, a skill she has honed over recent months. The young American faced a mix of long, grueling rallies and fast net exchanges, often finding herself reacting to shots rather than dictating play.

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“Sometimes I felt like I wasn’t doing enough; sometimes I felt like I overplayed,” she explained. Her ability to adjust, recalibrate, and stay calm in these moments showed her evolution as a player capable of competing at the highest level.

Though she felt the match wasn’t her best quality-wise, Gauff managed to lift her game in the closing stages, displaying what many commentators have cited as her greatest strength: problem-solving under pressure.

“In the final games, I just focused on staying ready and playing each point as it came,” she said, a reminder of the mental clarity that has been a defining part of her journey this season.

The Importance of Adaptation and Tactical Growth

One of the standout aspects of Gauff’s game is her commitment to continual improvement. This semifinal match offered a clear display of her tactical growth, particularly her use of high, heavy forehands to challenge her opponent’s pace and rhythm.

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“I’ve been working on knowing when to lift the ball and when to be aggressive,” she noted, referencing her efforts to refine her forehand, especially against opponents with varied playing styles.

Gauff targeted her opponent’s backhand side, recognizing that she could exploit it, but also remained aware of the need to switch directions quickly when faced with net play or powerful volleys.

The back-and-forth nature of the match tested her patience, yet Gauff stayed focused on adjusting her shots to capitalize on her opponent’s moments of hesitation. This adaptability has become a signature aspect of her game, one that coaches and fans alike have cited as critical to her success in the tournament.

Embracing the American Tennis Legacy

As a rising star in American tennis, Gauff recognizes the significance of following in the footsteps of legends. When asked about her role in carrying forward the legacy of Serena Williams, who retired just a year ago, Gauff was quick to credit her compatriots and downplay her own contributions.

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“I don’t think I’m carrying American tennis; there are so many other players doing well,” she said, mentioning her friends and fellow American players, like Ben Shelton, Tommy Paul, and Jessica Pegula.

Gauff’s humility shines through as she emphasizes that American tennis is more than just one player—it’s a movement of young, dynamic athletes driving each other to succeed.

Still, Gauff can’t help but acknowledge the honor of being mentioned alongside Serena Williams, whom she describes as her idol. “Serena is the GOAT, and to even be in the same conversation means so much to me,” she said.

Her only regret, she admitted, was not having the chance to face Serena on the court. “I’ll always wish we’d played each other, but I feel fortunate just to be a product of her legacy.”

Lessons from the Past: Ready for the Grand Slam Final

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Gauff’s journey to this Grand Slam final represents a significant chapter in her career, built on the lessons learned from past experiences, particularly her runner-up finish at the French Open. Reflecting on that loss, Gauff shared that she felt overwhelmed by the occasion, putting unnecessary pressure on herself.

“In the French Open final, I focused too much on expectations and the idea that I had to win,” she admitted. For this final, her mindset is different: she’s approaching it “just like any other tennis match,” focusing on enjoying the game rather than being consumed by the moment.