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Coco Gauff admits there’s a ‘constant battle’ she’s facing which she’s expecting to have for the rest of her career
Coco Gauff has opened up about the struggle she is currently facing and expects to deal with throughout the rest of her career.
Gauff suffered a heavy defeat to Amanda Anisimova in Beijing, where she was actually the defending champion before losing in just 58 minutes.
This result provoked a huge reaction, with the likes of Rennae Stubbs asking Gauff some big questions about her future.
Despite the current conversation surrounding the American, Gauff has responded emphatically at the Wuhan Open, but there is still something hanging over her
Coco Gauff reveals the ongoing battle she faces on court
Gauff had her breakout at Wimbledon when she was just 15 years old, and six years later she is already a two-time Grand Slam champion.
However, with the high expectations she has created of herself from such a young age, Gauff has admitted that she sometimes finds it hard to manage that.
While Gauff is getting better at doing that, she admitted that she still thinks she is too hard on herself when speaking to Sky Sports.
“When I was growing up I definitely wanted to be the best tennis player in the world, that was my goal,” said Gauff. “I mean, it still is but at that time it was definitely the thing that consumed my mind the most.
“I still want to be the best player and reach number one one day and win more slams than I’m at. I’m definitely not close to being satisfied. But I think as an adult I now think of other aspects and other goals I have outside of the court, rather than strictly tennis
“I try to be my best friend out there on the court and be positive and really believe in myself. Sometimes there are moments on tour where I am not necessarily believing that, so I think it’s going to be a constant battle for me in my career.”
Gauff would have found it difficult to find much critique in her latest performance, as she beat Moyuka Uchijima 6-1 6-0 to reach the third round of the Wuhan Open.