Cori Gauff amazed by her whirlwind Wimbledon journey
Cori Gauff admitted the last couple of weeks have been “crazy” after her fairytale Wimbledon run came to an end.
The 15-year-old has been the break-out player of the Championships, charming and thrilling SW19 with sensational wins over her idol Venus Williams, Magdalena Rybarikova and Polona Hercog.
She has become a worldwide star, received messages of support from the likes Michelle Obama and rapper Jaden Smith, and earned a cool £176,000 in the process.
Simona Halep, who as recently as February was the world number one, finally ended American Gauff’s adventure with a 6-3 6-3 win on Court One.
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— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) July 5, 2019
But it was still not a bad week’s work for a teenager in the middle of her exams – Gauff took a science test the night before her final qualifier and will be back studying when she gets home.
“I literally have two weeks left, I probably could have been finished if I didn’t play this, but I’m so close,” she said.
“My teachers definitely let me take a break a little so I could focus on my matches. I still want to go to college. It’s kind of like a requirement, I guess, from my parents.
“It’s crazy how big this has got. Some of the celebrities that tweeted me I didn’t even know followed tennis. They probably don’t follow tennis.
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“The support from the crowd was really surprising because you don’t really expect this kind of support when you’re in another country, not your home country. I really did feel like I was probably playing in New York or somewhere.
“These past two weeks have been amazing. I’m excited to be back next year.”
Gauff, known as ‘Coco’, went toe-to-toe with Halep, again showing no signs of being daunted in such illustrious company.
There were nerves, understandably, and Gauff’s serve came under immediate scrutiny with Halep securing a break in the first game.
Gauff broke straight back, then held, and suddenly Halep had the jitters with a double fault, although she too held serve for 2-2.
Break point down, Gauff casually volleyed a winner with all the poise of the seasoned grand-slam winner she was facing.
However, Halep’s experience told as she secured another break on her way to wrapping up the first set.
The signs were ominous when Halep went 2-0 up in the second, but yet again Gauff hit back, before asking for a doctor courtside. She admitted afterwards she did not feel 100 per cent, but still came from 0-30 to hold for 2-2.
Halep has been there and done it, though, and once again the 27-year-old turned the screw to move 5-2 up.
Although Gauff saved a couple of match points on her serve – one with another nonchalant volley – Halep eventually ensured her Wimbledon adventure came to an end, for this year at least.
“I hope they learned about me that I’m a fighter. I’ll never give up. I hope they learned from me that, I mean, anything is possible if you work hard, just continue to dream big,” Gauff said.