What's happened
Coco Gauff's title defense at the US Open ended in the fourth round with a loss to Emma Navarro. Gauff's performance was marred by 19 double faults and 60 unforced errors, leaving Serena Williams as the last woman to defend the title in 2014. Meanwhile, Frances Tiafoe and Taylor Fritz advanced to the quarterfinals.
Why it matters
What the papers say
According to Al Jazeera, Gauff's defeat was characterized by her own mistakes, stating she had '19 double faults' and '60 unforced errors.' The Independent highlighted Navarro's impressive performance, noting her journey from early exits in previous years to reaching the quarterfinals. South China Morning Post emphasized the significance of Gauff's loss, marking it as a 'body blow' to the tournament, especially following early exits of other top players like Djokovic and Alcaraz.
How we got here
Coco Gauff entered the US Open as the defending champion, aiming to become the first woman to retain the title since Serena Williams in 2014. However, her performance faltered in the fourth round against fellow American Emma Navarro.
Common question
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What Happened to Coco Gauff at the US Open 2024?
Coco Gauff's early exit from the US Open has left fans and analysts questioning what went wrong for the defending champion. As she faced off against rising star Emma Navarro, the match showcased both Gauff's struggles and Navarro's potential. What does this mean for the future of women's tennis? Here are some key questions and insights.
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