Gauff routs Ostapenko to reach U.S. Open semi-finals
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[September 06, 2023]
NEW YORK (Reuters) -American sixth seed Coco Gauff bolstered
her hopes of securing a maiden Grand Slam title as she enjoyed a
stress-free 6-0 6-2 win over Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko on Tuesday to
reach the U.S. Open semi-finals.
Gauff, whose lead-up to the U.S. Open included hardcourt titles in
Washington and Cincinnati, converted six of her seven break points
and dropped serve just once during a steamy 67-minute match at
Arthur Ashe Stadium where the temperature rose above 90 Fahrenheit
(32.2 Celsius).
"It feels great, so happy," Gauff said during her on-court
interview. "Last year I lost in the quarter-final stage and I wanted
to do better this year.
"I am happy and ready to get back to work for the next one."
Ostapenko entered the match full of confidence having upset world
number one Iga Swiatek in the previous round but against Gauff the
misfiring Latvian 20th seed could not find her range and delivered
an error-filled performance.
Gauff was in control from the start and showcased excellent court
coverage while delivering a steady stream of balls deep into the
corners en route to capturing the first set in 20 minutes and
limiting Ostapenko to seven points.
Former French Open champion Ostapenko, playing in her first U.S.
Open quarter-final, finally got on the board with a break to level
the second set at 1-1 but Gauff never wavered and broke back for a
2-1 lead with a backhand crosscourt winner.
Ostapenko held serve for the first time 49 minutes into the match
but 19-year-old Gauff went up a double break for a 5-2 lead before
closing out the encounter on her serve in a game in which she had to
come back after falling behind 0-30.
By the time it was over, Ostapenko had 36 unforced errors compared
to 14 for Gauff.
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Tennis - U.S. Open - Flushing Meadows,
New York, United States - September 5, 2023 Coco Gauff of the U.S.
in action during her quarter final match against Latvia's Jelena
Ostapenko REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid
With the win, Gauff avenged her round of 16 loss to
the Latvian at this year's Australian Open that left the American in
tears.
Despite delivering a lopsided win to reach the second semi-final of
her career, Gauff said she never felt comfortable on the court
against Ostapenko.
"I know the game she plays, she has ability to come back no matter
the scoreline, so I was just really trying to get every point,
trying to play every ball in," said Gauff.
"It's really tough against her because you can't really be
aggressive, so I was trying my best to be aggressive when I could
and most of the time I was just trying to get the ball deep."
Up next for Gauff, who is the youngest American to reach the U.S.
Open semi-finals since Serena Williams in 2001, will be either Czech
10th seed and French Open finalist Karolina Muchova or Romanian 30th
seed Sorana Cirstea.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in TorontoEditing by Toby Davis)
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