Winning teen Gauff feeling at home on the 'People's Court'
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[February 09, 2021]
By Melanie Burton
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - American teenager
Coco Gauff said she felt right at home among her spectator
contemporaries on the John Cain Arena court on Tuesday as she
knocked out Jil Teichmann 6-3 6-2 to glide into the second round of
the Australian Open.
The recently renamed showcourt at Melbourne Park is sometimes called
the "People's Court" as cheaper ticket prices make it accessible to
a younger demographic, which can also make for a rowdier atmosphere.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, crowd numbers were again low on
Tuesday but there were still enough youthful fans on hand to give
the American a rousing cheer after a routine victory over her Swiss
rival.
"I think this is my favourite court to play on," Gauff, the youngest
player in the main draw, said on court.
"I was told that this arena has a lot of younger people. I'm 16, so
it's good to see some people in the crowd that's around my age, they
tend to be a little bit louder so that's why I like it."
The teenager will next play Elina Svitolina, and the Ukrainian fifth
seed will be well aware that Gauff stunned Venus Williams, Sorana
Cirstea and Naomi Osaka in her first Australian Open campaign last
year.
"I'm going to go out there and have fun and compete," Gauff said.
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Tennis player Coco Gauff
of the United States is seen training at Melbourne Park as players
undergo mandatory quarantine in advance of the Australian Open in
Melbourne, Australia, January 21, 2021. REUTERS/Kelly Defina
"She's a great player and I know it's going to be a tough match, but
I'm just going to embrace the opportunity and try to play well under
the pressure."
Crowds at Melbourne Park have been restricted to 30,000 each day
this year because of biosecurity protocols, but that capacity looks
unlikely to be reached over the first two days.
The three-week delay to the tournament also means that many younger
fans who might have wanted to cheer on Gauff are now back at school
after their January vacations.
"I know the stands aren't as full because of the situation that is
going on in the world but I'm happy that you guys came out to watch
me play - so thanks!" Gauff added.
(Reporting by Melanie Burton; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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