The 15-year-old American phenom was forced to
dig deep to become the youngest player since Anna Kournikova in
1996 to reach the third round of the women's singles at Flushing
Meadows.
"I was tested a lot. I think we both were just testing each
other," Gauff said. "It’s just that type of match where anyone
could have won."
Gauff rode into this year's tournament with enormous
expectations after a dream run at Wimbledon where she beat
five-times champion Venus Williams on her way to the fourth
round.
On Thursday, the two players were evenly matched for most of the
contest, with Gauff maintaining a slightly tighter performance
and committing 34 unforced errors compared to 42 from Hungarian
Babos.
It was another comeback for Gauff, who worked her way back from
a one-set deficit in her first-round match, and the young
upstart showed off her fighting instincts after failing to fend
off a critical break point late in the second set.
"I thought that the first set, I definitely was in control. In
the second set, she raised her level and I wasn't able to finish
the set," Gauff said.
A fired up Gauff prevailed after a 12-stroke rally late in the
third set to set up a break point opportunity, pumping her fists
wildly and shouting in excitement in front of a packed crowd
that was firmly on her side.
"I couldn’t even see any empty seats!" Gauff said of the crowd,
which included retired NBA star Kobe Bryant.
"I don’t even know how to really thank you guys. I’m super
honored to be American and play in New York City."
Gauff will face off against 21-year-old Osaka, who also holds
the Australian Open title, in the third round of the tournament
on Saturday in a clash that may provide a glimpse at the future
of the women's game.
"Obviously she's an amazing player," said Gauff. "She's
defending champion. She's won two slams. She's number one. She's
only 21.
"We're both pretty young. But I'm a little bit newer to the
game. So I'm just curious to see how my game matches up against
her."
(Reporting By Amy Tennery, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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