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“No friendship in the arena as Coco Gauff faces her childhood friend in the upcoming round at Wimbledon, her sole path forward. Will she show mercy or ruthlessly defeat her friend?”
Coco Gauff decided to tell a little story ahead of her upcoming Wimbledon match against Emma Navarro as the 2023 US Open champion reveals she and the current world No. 17 go a long way back since they have known each other from their earliest tennis days.
On Sunday, Gauff, 20, and 23-year-old Navarro will be battling for a place in the Wimbledon quarterfinal. When they meet at The Championships, it will be only their second meeting on the WTA Tour.
While Gauff and Navarro have clashed against each other just once as pros, they know one another extremely well as their first meeting actually came a long ago when they were juniors competing at the national level.
After beating Navarro 6-3 6-1 in the Auckland semifinal at the start of this season, Gauff will be looking to do the same at Wimbledon.
“She’s great. I’ve known her since I was young, basically since I started tennis. We used to play I think we played once in juniors, not even ITF level, I think it was USTA level. So that’s like a long time ago. Then I played her this year in Auckland and she’s a tough opponent. I always knew just watching her play,” Gauff shared.
Gauff shows respect and appreciation for Navarro’s game
Since the start of 2024 and reaching the Auckland semifinal in her first tournament of the year, Navarro has been on the rise and she is having her breakthrough season. After Navarro’s promising Auckland run was ended by Gauff, the 23-year-old American continued with her fine form and became a WTA champion the following week in Hobart.
Since then, Navarro also made her first Grand Slam round-of-16 at the French Open and now has also made the second week at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.
Also, Navarro – who entered Wimbledon enjoying a career-high ranking of No. 17 in the world – is guaranteed to break into the top-15 when the rankings get updated after The Championships.
Addressing Navarro’s breakthrough year, top-ranked American female tennis player Gauff says she is not surprised at all.
“A lot of people think her ranking is a surprise but just growing up with her I always knew she was very talented and knew her game would translate well on tour. I think she has a very all-court game and playing her is going to be a tough match. She’s had some good wins this tournament so I don’t expect it to be easy,” Gauff said.
Does Gauff consider Navarro a friend?
After speaking very positively of Navarro, Gauff described their relationship as “very friendly” but noted that they “are not close friends.”
“Relationship-wise we’re very friendly with each other, I wouldn’t say we’re like close friends just because we grew up (together) but then we kind of split cuz she went to college,” Gauff added.
“We’re always very friendly with each other and I’m super excited to be on the same Olympic team with her. She’s a very very nice person, her family is nice. So I’m very excited to be able to play against her and then play on the same team as her and in the Olympics.”
Meanwhile, Navarro made one warm gesture following her 2-6 6-3 6-4 win over Diana Shnaider on Friday as she stopped the Russian at the net to give her a hug and some kind words. The same happened when Navarro lost to Shnaider in the Bad Homburg semifinal just seven days earlier.