What a moment at Wimbledon! 15-year-old American Cori Gauff produced a mind-blowing display to beat hero Venus Williams with minimums fuss in front of a packed court 1.
It was Gauff’ first-ever grand-slam match after she became the youngest player to qualify for the main draw. She showed the extraordinary poise and composure beating Williams in straight sets in the first round of Wimbledon.
Although Williams best days on court are behind her, it was fitting that she played a part in the unearthing of tennis’ new star. Williams won two Wimbledon titles before Gauff was born.
Cori “Coco” Gauff played with a composure well above her 15 years in ousting one of her idols, the 39-year-old Venus Williams, 6-4 6-4 in her first grand slam match, and then declared: “I want to be the greatest.” https://t.co/gFLnGzD0sc
A new superstar is born.. Cori Gauff, 15, just knocked out her idol Venus Williams at Wimbledon. And she did it with such power, skill, style & confidence. Amazing! ? pic.twitter.com/jAHF0eeCwq — Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) July 1, 2019
Q. How far do you think you can go in this tournament?
Oh my Gauff! 15!!! Aiming for the stars and shooting down Venus! What on earth were we doing at 15?! #Wimbledon — Lungani Zama (@whamzam17) July 1, 2019
The youngest player ever to QUALIFY for Wimbledon ✔️ The youngest player ever to WIN a match at Wimbledon ✔️ 15-year-old Cori Gauff defeats five-time #Wimbledon champion Venus Williams in straight sets ? pic.twitter.com/U9sPaG6u9c — Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) July 1, 2019
For a 15-year-old making her Grand Slam debut, Coco Gauff’s focus and composure was remarkable against Venus. A well-deserved win. #Wimbledonpic.twitter.com/WqNdzzOP7y — Gary Hartley (@GaryHartleySA) July 1, 2019
Coco Gauff just stepped onto Court 1 against Venus Williams, in her first ever slam match, and hit 10 winners, 2 unforced errors in a set. That seems ok?
Gauff on the exchange at the net on BBC: “She said congratulations. I told her thank you for everything that you did. I wouldn’t be here without you. I always wanted to tell her that.” Said this is the 1st time she’s cried after a win. #Wimbledon — WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) July 1, 2019