In an electrifying first-round encounter at the 2024 US Open, Coco Gauff showcased her prowess on the hard courts of Arthur Ashe Stadium, dominating Varvara Gracheva with a straight-sets victory, 6-2, 6-0. The young American star, seeded third, proved too strong for the Russian, securing her place in the next round with a performance that highlighted her growing stature in the tennis world.
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V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Match Preview
Coco Gauff entered the US Open with high expectations, carrying the momentum of a successful season that saw her secure 38 wins to just 14 losses. Facing her in the first round was Varvara Gracheva, a talented 24-year-old from Moscow, who had struggled throughout the year with a 12-19 win-loss record. The head-to-head statistics favored Gauff, who had previously bested Gracheva in their only prior encounter. This match was a chance for Gauff to assert her dominance early in the tournament, while Gracheva aimed to cause an upset and revive her season.
V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Player Statistics
- Coco Gauff (USA)
- Age: 20
- Height: 5 ft. 9 in. (1.75 meters)
- Playing Style: Right-handed
- 2024 Record: 38-14
- Aces: 172
- Double Faults: 277
- First Serve Points Won: 71%
- Return Games Won: 46%
Varvara Gracheva (RUS)
- Age: 24
- Height: 5 ft. 10 in. (1.78 meters)
- Playing Style: Right-handed
- 2024 Record: 12-19
- Aces: 41
- Double Faults: 92
- First Serve Points Won: 58%
- Return Games Won: 31%
V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Overall Match Summary
From the outset, Gauff dominated the match, her powerful serve and aggressive baseline play leaving Gracheva with few opportunities to fight back. Gauff’s serve was particularly effective, with the American hitting ten aces throughout the match and winning 72% of points on her first serve. In contrast, Gracheva struggled with her serve, committing multiple double faults and only winning 55% of points on her first serve.
Gauff’s ability to capitalize on break points was a key factor in the match. She converted five of her ten break point opportunities, while Gracheva was unable to convert any of her break points, allowing Gauff to maintain her momentum throughout the match.
V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Set 1 Summary: Gauff Takes Early Control (6-2)
The first set began with Gracheva holding her serve to lead 1-0. However, Gauff quickly responded, winning her next service game to level the score. Gauff then broke Gracheva’s serve in the third game, setting the tone for the rest of the set. Gauff’s consistent play and powerful groundstrokes overwhelmed Gracheva, who committed several unforced errors. Gauff secured another break in the sixth game, eventually closing out the set 6-2 with an ace.
V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Key Statistics:
- Aces: Gauff 5, Gracheva 0
- Winners: Gauff 9, Gracheva 3
- Unforced Errors: Gauff 8, Gracheva 13
V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Set 2 Summary: Gauff’s Dominance Continues (6-0)
The second set was even more one-sided, with Gauff racing to a 4-0 lead before Gracheva could catch her breath. Gauff’s relentless pressure on Gracheva’s serve resulted in multiple double faults from the Russian. Gauff broke Gracheva’s serve three times in the set, including in the final game where Gracheva committed a double fault to hand Gauff the victory. The set concluded with a commanding 6-0 scoreline, showcasing Gauff’s dominance.
V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Key Statistics:
- Aces: Gauff 5, Gracheva 0
- Winners: Gauff 7, Gracheva 2
- Unforced Errors: Gauff 13, Gracheva 12
Coco Gauff’s performance in this first-round match at the 2024 US Open was nothing short of spectacular. Her aggressive play, combined with a powerful serve and sharp groundstrokes, left Varvara Gracheva with little chance to challenge her. With this emphatic victory, Gauff sends a strong message to her competitors as she advances to the next round, where she will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with.
V. Gracheva vs. C. Gauff Total Match Score:
- Coco Gauff: 6-2, 6-0
- Varvara Gracheva: 2-6, 0-6
Gauff’s next challenge will be eagerly anticipated as she continues her quest for her first US Open title.