Coco Gauff’s Frustrating Loss at the Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia — Coco Gauff, the third-seeded player and two-time major winner, had a disappointing quarterfinal match against Elina Svitolina at the Australian Open on Tuesday. Gauff struggled with her serve, recording five double faults in the first set and being broken four times. Her frustration was evident as she smashed her racket into the concrete floor multiple times after the match.
According to the official Australian Open website, Gauff’s serve was a major factor in her loss, with 26 unforced errors and only 41% of her first serves resulting in winning points. The 21-year-old player, who made her Grand Slam debut at 15 and won her first major at 19, had an unusually bad day on the court. Gauff hit just three clean winners across 15 games and won only 2 of 11 points on her second serve.
Post-Match Frustration
After the match, Gauff tried to find a quiet spot to vent her frustrations but ended up smashing her racket into a concrete ramp seven times, which was captured by cameras. She expressed her disappointment with the lack of private spaces for players to express their emotions, stating that the only private place is the locker room. Gauff mentioned that she prefers not to break rackets on court, especially in front of kids, but sometimes needs to release her emotions.
Gauff’s loss to Svitolina was her second consecutive quarterfinal exit in Melbourne, with her best result at the Slam coming in 2024 when she made the semifinals. According to ESPN’s Matt Walsh and The Associated Press, Gauff’s performance was uncharacteristic of her usual playing style, and she will look to bounce back in her next tournament.
Importance of Emotional Release
Gauff emphasized the importance of releasing emotions in a healthy way, stating that she would rather break a racket than take out her frustrations on her support team. She believes that it’s essential to find ways to manage emotions, especially in high-pressure situations like Grand Slam tournaments. Gauff’s comments highlight the need for players to prioritize their mental well-being and find constructive ways to cope with stress and disappointment.
The Australian Open continues to showcase the best of tennis, with players competing at the highest level and pushing themselves to excel. As the tournament progresses, fans can expect to see more intense matches and dramatic moments, both on and off the court.


