Gauff, Osaka set for showdown

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CoCo Gauff of the US reacting to winning her match against Timea Babos of Hungary during their Round 2 women’s singles of the 2019 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in New York on Thursday. Photo: AFP

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NEW YORK: US teen sensation Coco Gauff and top-ranked defending champion Naomi Osaka will meet in a third-round showdown today at the US Open, each curious to test her game against the other. Japanese 21-year-old Osaka dispatched Poland’s Magda Linette 6-2, 6-4 while 15-yearold American Gauff outlasted Hungarian qualifier Timea Babos 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.

“We’re both pretty young but I’m a little bit newer to the game,” Gauff said. “So I’m just curious to see how my game matches up against her. “Obviously I want to win. I just want to enjoy it, have fun, enjoy the battle. We’ll see how it goes.” Osaka, also the reigning Australian Open champion, wants a first-hand look at the teen sensation who beat Venus Williams in her Grand Slam debut on her way to the fourth round last month at Wimbledon before losing to eventual champion Simona Halep.

“When I hear people talking about someone, I want to have the opportunity to play them just to assess it for myself,” Osaka said. Gauff, the youngest woman in the US Open’s last 32 since Russia’s Anna Kournikova in 1996, says her doubles match with teen partner Caty McNally on Friday will help her prepare to face Osaka.

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Naomi Osaka of Japan reacting after defeating Magda Linette of Poland during their Round 2 women’s singles tennis match at the 2019 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in New York on Thursday. Photo: AFP
CoCo Gauff of the US reacting to winning her match against Timea Babos of Hungary during their Round 2 women’s singles of the 2019 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in New York on Thursday. Photo: AFP

“For me, doubles isn’t a problem. Almost every tournament if I can get into doubles, I’m playing it. To me it helps because it’s a different game,” Gauff said.

“You get to work on volleys, you get to work on your returns a lot in doubles. I think that’s actually going to prepare me for Naomi, because doubles to me is more faster paced than singles.

Naomi actually hits the ball pretty hard. I think it will prepare me well for Saturday’s match.” McNally and Gauff won the Washington WTA doubles title earlier this month. Gauff, ranked 140th, worked out with Osaka at the Miami Open two years ago. “That was super cool,” Gauff said.

“I was able to keep the ball on the court. I was super nervous. She was prepping for a tournament so I didn’t want to mess up her practice.” These days, Gauff appreciates Osaka’s success while still so young.

“She ’san amazing player,” Gauff said. “She just made it possible. Last year, US Open, she wasn’t really like a big contender. Obviously now this year she is. She had that amazing run, then the final. I think she’s a big inspiration for everyone. She’s 21. – AFP

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