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Coco Gauff's Quest For Olympic Gold Ends In Doubles Disappointment At Paris

Coco Gauff suffered defeats in both her women's and mixed doubles matches at the Paris Olympics, dashing her hopes for a gold medal. Despite strong starts, Gauff and her partners were unable to maintain momentum, resulting in early exits from the competition.

Coco Gauff faced consecutive losses in her doubles matches, ending her quest for an Olympic gold medal at Roland-Garros. Initially, she partnered with world number six Jessica Pegula against the Czech duo Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova. Despite winning the first set, Gauff and Pegula couldn't maintain their lead, resulting in a 6-2, 4-6, 5-10 defeat.

The American pair started strong, taking an early lead and securing the opening set. It appeared to be a straightforward victory for Team USA. However, Muchova and Noskova fought back in the second set, converting five break points to level the match. The Czechs then dominated the decider, winning four consecutive games to advance to the quarter-finals.

Gauff's Olympic Doubles Disappointment

Later that day, Gauff returned to the clay courts for her mixed-doubles match with Taylor Fritz. They faced Canadian players Felix Auger-Aliassime and Gabriela Dabrowski. Despite a valiant effort from Gauff and Fritz, they were defeated 6-7 (2-7), 6-3, 8-10.

The American duo lost four straight games in a first-set tie-break but managed to rally in the second set. They overcame an early break point loss to secure a win in the eighth game, pushing the match to a third-set decider. Unfortunately, Auger-Aliassime and Dabrowski edged out a close finish to secure their spot in the quarter-finals.

Gauff's determination was evident as she battled through two intense matches on the same day. Her efforts alongside Pegula and Fritz showcased her resilience despite falling short of advancing further in both events.

Gauff and Pegula's elimination came after losing four consecutive games in their doubles match against Muchova and Noskova. This defeat marked their exit from the competition in the second round of Olympic doubles.

In both matches, Gauff demonstrated her competitive spirit but ultimately faced tough opponents who capitalised on key moments. The experience gained from these high-stakes matches will undoubtedly contribute to her growth as a player.

The American teams' performances highlighted their potential despite not securing victories. Their ability to push matches into deciding sets reflects their tenacity and skill on the court.

As Gauff continues her career, these Olympic experiences will serve as valuable lessons. Competing at such a high level provides insights that can only enhance her future performances.

The journey at Roland-Garros may have ended sooner than hoped for Gauff and her partners. However, their participation underscored their commitment and passion for representing their country on an international stage.

Story first published: Thursday, August 1, 2024, 2:24 [IST]
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