America’s tennis star
Coco Gauff has opened up about the
difficulty she faced during the power outage, which impacted several countries
in Europe. On Monday, as many as four countries on the continent, including Spain, Portugal and France, suffered a massive power failure. Due to the ongoing power failure, the
remaining matches of the day were cancelled.
Gauff featured in the fourth-round contest of the ongoing
Madrid Open earlier in the day, where she defeated Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic
in straight sets with a score of 6-4, 6-2. Right after the match, Gauff was
having an on-court interview during which the electricity went off.
The reigning world number four, in a video shared on the social
media platform Instagram, stated that she had to take the show in the dark after
the match. “There’s literally no power. I’m literally in the locker room about
to take a shower,” she said. “All of this is just emergency light right here
but over here there is no power where the showers are. I’m about to take a
shower and I’ll let you know how it goes.” The caption of her post was: “Apparently
the power is out in most of the country and in Portugal I finished my match
right before it happened thank God.”
The results are an important one for Gauff as she can reclaim the third spot in the WTA rankings, which she lost to Jessica Pegula after a series of unimpressive performances. The one-time Grand Slam winner is now set
to face Russia’s Mirra Andreeva in the quarterfinal of the event. The
17-year-old cemented her spot in the last eight after beating Ukraine’s Yuliia Starodubtseva
in straight sets with a score of 6-1, 6-4. It will be the third meeting between
the two players. In the previous two meetings, Gauff has had a clear edge, winning on both occasions. Their most recent meeting came in the second round of
the US Open in 2023, where Gauff won in straight sets with a score of 6-3, 6-2.