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Wimbledon: No regrets for Gauff despite match point heartbreak vs Muchova

by Nurudeen Obalola
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A split-second of hesitation and a forehand into the net on ​match point dashed Coco Gauff’s dreams of reaching a maiden Wimbledon final against Karolina Muchova last night, but the American said ‌she had no regrets about her shot selection.

The seventh seed was up 9-8 in the 10-point match tiebreak and closing in on her maiden final appearance at the grasscourt Grand Slam, only to botch her attempted drop shot and allow Muchova to prevail 6-2 1-6 7-6 (12-10).

“Yes, people who don’t watch tennis are going to ​be like, ‘why did you do that?’ At the end of the day, that’s the choice I made. Was it the right ​one in that moment? Maybe not,” Gauff told reporters.

“But then also, if I make it, everyone’s going ⁠to say how clutch of a shot that was. I think that’s just tennis,” she said.

She ​said the bounce caught her off guard.
“I just panicked a little bit. It just takes moments like this to learn from, have more of ​a clear, concise plan of what I want to do,” Gauff added.

“At the end of the day, I left it all out there. My only regret — or I don’t have any regrets — is just obviously points I want to make better decisions on. But that’s how you learn and become a better player.”

Gauff ​said she was not the first player to lose after having a match point on the biggest stages, pointing to Roger Federer’s defeat ​by Novak Djokovic in the 2019 Wimbledon final and Jannik Sinner’s French Open final loss to Carlos Alcaraz last year.

“I’m going to think about it ‌tonight. I ⁠don’t know if I’ve ever lost a match after having match point. If I have, I don’t remember the last time. I don’t know how long it’ll take me,” Gauff said.

“I don’t think that long. There were a lot of emotions right after the match. Now I’m just like, one decision away, maybe I’m sitting in this press conference in a different mood.

“I look at Roger’s lost match points here, Jannik ​obviously at Roland Garros. Every great ​champion has this happen in ⁠their career. Maybe this is something I need to be on their level.”

The 22-year-old said there were plenty of positives from her campaign despite the defeat, though she was not sure if ​she would be watching Saturday’s final between Muchova and Czech compatriot Linda Noskova.

“We’ll see. When I get ​home, if I’m up, ⁠I might have it on. I’m one that stings a little bit, especially so close, I don’t want to watch,” Gauff said.

“Also, at the same time, I’m a fan of tennis. The girls who are left, it’s going to be a great match. Obviously Karolina is great … maybe I’ll ⁠watch; maybe ​I won’t.”

Despite the disappointment, Gauff struck a defiant note when talking about the ​criticism she might receive on social media.

“I probably already got some hate comments (from bettors),” she added.

“It’s okay. It makes you stronger … it’s the usual. It sucks, but it’s like, ‘whatever. ​I’ll be on the winning end next time’ and I’ll be sure to tag them.”

Reuters

 

 

 

 

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