Coco Gauff won her first match in Rome against Tereza Valentova with a score of 6-3, 6-4. She acknowledged potential changes to her racket setup due to ongoing serving issues, including seven double faults in the match.
Key points
Coco Gauff won her opening match in Rome
She defeated Tereza Valentova 6-3, 6-4
Gauff struggled with seven double faults
Coco GauffTereza ValentovaRome
Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Ciancaphoto Studio/Getty Images
Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Ciancaphoto Studio/Getty Images
Coco Gauff won her opening match, 6-3, 6-4, in Rome.
Battling past her Czech opponent, Gauff defeated Tereza Valentova to book her spot in the third round.
Not for the first time this year, Gauff struggled on serve, delivering seven double faults in her opener.
After the match, Gauff shared the change she plans to make ahead of her third-round clash with Solana Sierra.
Gauff eyes racket tweak after serving struggles in Rome conditions
Photo by Andy Cheung/Getty Images
Photo by Andy Cheung/Getty Images
In her post-match press conference, Gauff was asked how she felt about her serve against Valentova.
“I think it was okay,” she replied. “I think I need to lower my tension. I felt like I was having to try so hard to hit big serves.
“I thought my kick and my second serve was big. I missed some because she was pressuring my serve.
“I definitely think Madrid is how I would like to serve. I’m just trying to carry that over from Madrid to here, but it’s definitely different conditions.”
She later spoke with Tennis Channel about her performance and how she’s feeling on clay this season.
“I mean, it was pretty good today,” Gauff said. “I think I was not completely happy in some moments with how I was going out there, but overall, I think I stepped up my game when it mattered, and I’m happy with just being able to close out that second set.”
Coco Gauff open to another clay final before Roland Garros title defence
“I feel like Roland Garros is a tournament I can usually do well, regardless of how the momentum is going into it, so I think I put less weight on these two tournaments [Madrid Open and Italian Open], honestly,” Gauff told reporters.
Q&A
What was the score of Coco Gauff's match against Tereza Valentova in Rome?
Coco Gauff won her match against Tereza Valentova with a score of 6-3, 6-4.
How many double faults did Coco Gauff have in her opening match in Rome?
Coco Gauff delivered seven double faults in her opening match in Rome.
Is Coco Gauff considering changing her racket setup after her performance in Rome?
Yes, Coco Gauff admitted she may change her racket setup due to struggles with her serve.
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“But it feels great to enter Roland Garros after making a final, so I would like to maybe do that again.
“Otherwise, I find my groove this part of the swing, and hopefully in Paris, I can continue to show up for myself.”
Reflecting on her first experience defending a Slam title at the 2024 US Open, Gauff said she’s learned a lot since then.
“I learned from last time going into the US Open as defending champion,” she said. “So I’m hoping this time I’m a little bit more chill, which I think I do because your body experiences something before it knows how to react and you train your mind.”
This year’s defence begins in earnest against Solana Sierra in Rome’s third round. The path back to Paris is long but familiar now for Gauff – one step at a time.