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American teenager Coco Gauff makes waves at Wimbledon
Gauff, 15, is the newest tennis sensation. She became the youngest player ever to qualify for the main draw at Wimbledon by winning three matches in the qualifying competition and beat five-time champion Venus Williams in the first round, National Daily learnt.
She followed it up with a win over Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia in the second round and on Friday, she saved two match points as she came from a set and 5-2 down to beat Polona Hercog of Slovenia for a place in the last 16.
Having been almost anonymous when she arrived at Wimbledon, the American is fast becoming a star.
“Before I played Venus, as you know, when you walk to leave the practice courts, there are people waiting [and] one little kid asked me for a picture,” she said. “Then after the next day, after I played Venus, everybody was screaming my name. It was pretty surreal how life changes in a matter of seconds.
Gauff is assured of at least $220,000 for reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon but said she had not even thought about splashing out on anything special.
“I mean, I can’t buy a car because I can’t drive,” she said. “I don’t know. I hate spending money, to be honest. I don’t really know. Maybe I’m going to buy some more MSFTSrep, which is Jaden [Smith]’s line, buy some hoodies from that.”
Gauff plays Simona Halep, the former world No. 1, in the fourth round on Monday.
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