Gauff outlasts Uchijima at Indian Wells for first win since Australian Open

American Coco Gauff plays a forehand on the way to a second-round victory over Japans Moyuka Uchijima at Indian Wells. —AFP/File


American Coco Gauff plays a forehand on the way to a second-round victory over Japan’s Moyuka Uchijima at Indian Wells. —AFP/File

Indian Wells, United States: World number three Coco Gauff secured her first match win since the Australian Open on Saturday, scratching out a 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (7/4) victory over Japan´s Moyuka Uchijima in Indian Wells.

Gauff, the 2023 US Open champion, coughed up 21 double faults among a stream of unforced errors and was often clearly frustrated.

She said she would have liked to play better, but after dropping her opening matches in at WTA tournaments in Qatar and Dubai in the wake of her Australian Open quarter-final exit she wasn´t complaining. “It´s been a rough couple of weeks, and I´m just happy to get a win on the court,” Gauff said. “No one likes to lose, and I came in here with determination. It wasn´t my best tennis, but a win is a win.”

Like all the seeds in the combined ATP Masters and WTA 1000 event, Gauff had a first-round bye, while Uchijima, ranked 52nd, beat Britain´s Emma Raducanu in straight sets in the first round.


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