Categories: OlympicsTop StoryWTA

Gauff Olympic dream dissolves in tears

Coco Gauff’s debut Olympics blew up four days after carrying the US flag in the opening ceremony as the world No. 2 lost 7-6 (7), 6-2 in the third round to Donna Vekic on Tuesday.

The second seed broke down in tears in a confrontation with the chair umpire as she protested a line call in the sixth game of the second set in vain.

Gauff had led 5-2 in the opening set before falling in a tiebreaker after a Vekic fightback.

The controversy flared as a linesman self-corrected what had been labelled an “out” call on a Vekic shot mid-rally, a decision which stunned Gauff as she “lost” the point.

After angrily sending the ball into the net, the American got into a verbal with the chair, protesting that the call affected her own shot..

“With British tournament supervisor Clare Wood brought on to adjudicate, the decision went against Gauff for stopping play after hearing the “out, not-out” call.

“This isn’t fair. This isn’t fair. I feel like I’m getting cheated on constantly in this game. I constantly feel like that and then I have to argue,” an emotional Gauff protested.

The incident rattled the second seed, who took the loss after two hours to the Croat.

The episode occurred on the hottest day of the Games, with temperatures reaching 30 Celsius, kicking in the heat rule which allows a break after the second set of a match.

 Gauff still has women’s doubles and the mixed to contest at Roland Garros.

Main photo:-Donna Vekic by Roger Parker International Sports Fotos Ltd

Bill Scott

Recent Posts

Underdogs GB pull off BJK win over Australia

Team GB pulled off  a 3–1 victory over Australia in the Billie Jean King Cup…

4 days ago

Superb Sinner drops Alcaraz to return to ATP No. 1

Jannik Sinner will take back the No. 1 ranking on Monday after winning his fourth…

6 days ago

Djoko dropping hints that career has short shelf life

Novak Djokovic has been making it plain that the end of his career is approaching,…

6 days ago

Sinner, Alcaraz set title clash on Monte Carlo clay

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz fulfilled expectations on Saturday as the top pair in the…

7 days ago

Sinner can do no wrong against Zverev

Jannik Sinner put pure power on display Saturday as the Italian reached his first Monte Carlo…

7 days ago

300th win sends Alcaraz into Monte Carlo final four

Carlos Alcaraz earned the 300th win of his ATP career as the Spaniard rolled 6-3,…

1 week ago