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Gauff Upset: Wimbledon 2024 – Yastremska Victory

Gauff Upset: Wimbledon 2024 – Yastremska Victory

July 2, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Coco⁢ Gauff’s wimbledon journey​ ended abruptly as she suffered a shocking first-round upset, losing to Dayana‍ Yastremska. The No. 2 seed’s unexpected defeat ⁣sent ripples through the tournament, especially ​considering⁣ her recent French Open victory. This wimbledon loss marks only the third time a reigning ​french‌ Open champion has stumbled in‌ the first round ​at the All England Club.gauff,struggling with mental fatigue after ⁤a demanding clay-court season,couldn’t find her rhythm against ⁣Yastremska.‌ With 29‍ unforced errors, including​ nine double​ faults, ⁢Gauff’s performance​ was a ‌stark contrast ​to her recent ‍triumphs. News Directory 3 ⁣has the full ‍story, digging into the details ⁣of this unexpected twist. Discover what’s next for gauff and the rest of the tournament.







Gauff ⁤Stunned at Wimbledon in First Round Upset












key Points

  • Coco Gauff, No. 2 seed, loses in Wimbledon’s first round.
  • Dayana Yastremska defeats Gauff in straight sets.
  • Gauff cites‌ mental fatigue after French⁣ Open win.

Coco Gauff’s Wimbledon Role Cut Short in Shocking‌ Upset

​ ‍ Updated July 2, 2025

WIMBLEDON, England – Coco Gauff, the No. 2-ranked player, experienced a stunning first-round exit at Wimbledon, falling to Ukraine’s Dayana ⁤Yastremska 7-6 (3), 6-1. The loss makes⁤ Gauff‍ only the​ third woman in the Open era to ⁤lose ⁢in Wimbledon’s opening round promptly following a French Open title.

Gauff struggled with consistency on Court No. 1, committing 29 unforced errors, including​ nine double-faults, and managing only six winners. Her struggles mirrored those​ of fellow American Jessica Pegula, ⁢the​ No. 3 seed, who also ​bowed ‌out ‌early. According to research, this marks the first time in⁤ the Open Era that two of the⁢ top three‌ women’s seeds have lost their opening matches at a major tournament.

Coco Gauff at Wimbledon after first round loss
French open⁣ champion ⁤Coco Gauff was defeated in the first round ⁢at Wimbledon. AP Photo/Kirsty wigglesworth

Just weeks prior, Gauff celebrated a Grand slam ⁤victory over Aryna Sabalenka at Roland Garros. The quick transition from clay ⁢to grass may have played a role in her ⁤performance.

The 21-year-old Gauff acknowledged feeling overwhelmed. ⁣”I feel like mentally I was a little bit​ overwhelmed⁢ with everything that came afterwards,” gauff said, “so I didn’t feel like I had enough time to celebrate and also get back ⁣into it.” She dismissed the impact of a court change and a last-minute schedule adjustment.

Despite her breakthrough at the​ All ​England Club in 2019, Wimbledon has been Gauff’s least accomplished major. It remains the only Grand Slam where she hasn’t⁢ reached at least the semifinals. She has yet to advance past the fourth round and has now been eliminated ‍in the ​first ⁣round twice in the last three years.

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