Coco Gauff is comfortably into the second round of the French Open after defeating Olivia Gadecki in round one.
Venus Williams loves Gauff’s passion, with the latter currently chasing a second career Grand Slam title at the French Open.
She clinched her first and only such title to date back in 2023, with Gauff defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the US Open final.
Gauff thinks Carlos Alcaraz will win the French Open, where the WTA number two has earned a meeting with Tereza Valentova.
The Czech teenager made it through qualifying to reach the Roland Garros main draw before beating French player Chloe Paquet in round one.
Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty ImagesCaroline Wozniacki analyses ‘straightforward’ Coco Gauff French Open win
Former Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki has now shared her take on Gauff, who said on TNT Sports: “It didn’t seem to rattle her [that she forgot her rackets] early on.
“She played consistently, aggressively. Her opponent could not rattle her yesterday. Coco was doing everything better. It was a pretty straightforward win.
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“I think she has the ‘easiest draw’. A lot of the seeded players on her side have fallen out already and a lot of the ones left are the ones who haven’t shown the best form going into this tournament.”
Chris Evert has Coco Gauff question mark after French Open first round win
Gauff did indeed forget her rackets for the match, which has led to plenty of jokes on social media about the world number two.
After forgetting his rackets at Indian Wells earlier this year, fellow American Frances Tiafoe joked on his Instagram story: “Coco Gauff you gotta get more professional, I’d never do something like this.”
And she replied on her Instagram story: “Can’t believe I’m in the same stat line as Frances Tiafoe smh [shaking my head],” with their compatriot Chris Eubanks also getting in on the act on X.
Former professional Chris Evert meanwhile was also on hand to discuss Gauff’s latest victory, in which she beat Gadecki 6-2, 6-2.
Replying to Wozniacki’s evaluation, legendary figure Evert said: “I agree about the draw. The three threats are on the other side of the draw, not that her side is easy.
Coco Gauff vs Olivia Gadecki key numbers (WTA website)
“I like the way that Coco is hitting her forehand. I am always looking at her forehand and serve. Her forehand she is hitting through the ball now, she is landing on her front foot. It is more consistent than we have seen in a while.
“The serve is still a little question. She had eight double faults. She is going to have to iron that out. But all in all, despite the wind, she did the best she could.”