On Thursday night, Coco Gauff defeated Donna Vekic in the second-round match at the 2025 US Open: 7-6 (5), 6-2. However, the straight-sets victory was anything but easy for Gauff.
Gauff's eyes became glassy late in the first set. She served two double faults and was broken by Vekic. During a changeover, Gauff sat down in her chair and sobbed into a towel. It was an unreal scene from a young player whose game is reinforced by her maturity and mental toughness.
The acute reason for the tears was Gauff's ongoing struggle with her serve, which resulted in a last-minute coaching shakeup before the start of the US Open. However, Gauff later revealed that it was more than that.
Coco Gauff in tears after getting broken at 4-4 in the 1st set against Donna Vekic at the U.S. Open.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 29, 2025
Tough scenes…
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Gauff got choked up again when trying to explain during her post-match interview from center court, "I'm just happy to be back on this court, and you guys bring me so much joy. And the reason... and the reason... Sorry."
The crowd cheered in support of the American star as she wiped her eyes and said, "Thank you. You guys really help me a lot. So, I'm doing this for myself, but I'm also doing it for you. And no matter how tough it gets inside, you can do it."
"I'm doing this for myself, but I'm also doing it for you." pic.twitter.com/4PUd643u1J
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 29, 2025
Gauff was more composed during her post-match press conference. Once again, the 21-year-old spoke with elegance and wisdom that belies her age.
"It feels human, I think. I think being an athlete, people kind of disregard that side of us. The human side of things. People say so many things like 'No. 3 in the world, and you're doing this or you're playing like this and you should be better' and things like that. But at the end of the day, if I stopped and didn't pick up a racquet tomorrow, I have a career so many people would dream of."
Later, she added, "I think I just showed people what it's like to be a human, and I have bad days, but I think it's more about how you get up after those bad moments and how you show up after that. I think today I showed that I can get up after feeling the worst I ever felt."
Well said, @CocoGauff.
— TENNIS (@Tennis) August 29, 2025
“I just showed people what it’s like to be human.” pic.twitter.com/I8GbInqeho
Gauff offered a reason for feeling so bad. "I think it was just nerves and just pressure, honestly, and I'm someone that usually can thrive on that. There's been a lot on me this tournament, more than usual, which I expected coming in. So yeah, basically what you saw out there was what it was, and I was able to reset through it."
Gauff improves to 37-12 on the season. She has one title (the French Open) and looks to reclaim her championship at the US Open after failing to defend it last year. Gauff faces Magdalena Fręch in the third round on Saturday, August 30.
The US Open singles tournament runs through September 7.
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