Gauff downs Sakkari, giving USA a crucial edge vs. Greece
When Coco Gauff is at her best, it’s not far-fetched to say the American puts the star in “stars and stripes”.
So it came as no surprise that Gauff delivered in a big moment on Wednesday in the United States’ quarter-final tie against Greece. The World No. 4 defeated Maria Sakkari 6-3, 6-2 in one hour and 26 minutes at RAC Arena, giving the United States a pivotal 1-0 lead ahead of a men’s singles blockbuster between Taylor Fritz and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
What made Gauff’s performance even more impressive was that she was coming off one of her rougher outings in recent memory, particularly on serve. Those issues were nowhere to be found under the sunny Perth skies, as the 21-year-old led wire-to-wire.
“Definitely a much better match today,” Gauff said in her on-court interview. “Last match, I just tried to erase it. That’s the beauty of this tournament, and having a team like Taylor [Fritz] and Christian [Harrison] that gave me the chance to stay in the tournament and be able to prove myself better today. So definitely happy to give my team the lead today.”
Gauff posted much-improved numbers from the service line, landing 68 per cent of her first serves while winning 76 per cent of those points. After hitting 14 double faults just two days earlier, she cut that total to just six against Sakkari en route to victory.
For Sakkari, the match was a step back in what has otherwise been a promising week, highlighted by wins over Naomi Osaka and Emma Raducanu. While the season is only just beginning, 2026 looms large for the 30-year-old. A former Top 5 player on the WTA Tour Driven by Mercedes-Benz, Sakkari enters the year at No. 52 in the PIF WTA Rankings.
Gauff’s win marks her third straight over Sakkari, giving the American a 6-5 edge in their head-to-head.
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