“I just told myself to hang in there,” Gauff said in her on-court interview. “Emma was playing really good tennis towards the end of the match and the whole match was great. “In the beginning we both started off rocky but I think the match was good quality for the most part. Considering the circumstances, both of us were nervous. “This was a long anticipated match since the draw came out so I’m glad the match was good for you guys.” The victory — American Gauff’s 100th on the WTA Tour since her professional debut four years ago — also made her the first women’s player to reach the milestone before turning 19 since former Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki in 2009. For Raducanu, it meant her wait to reach the third round of a Grand Slam since her U.S. Open triumph continued, as the world number 77 struggles on the big stage amid injury woes and coaching changes. Her participation at the year’s first major had looked in doubt in the aftermath of her ankle issue, with Raducanu saying that she had “expedited” her recovery.
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