World number four Coco Gauff addressed criticism of her performance this season, stating that everyone should embrace the unpredictable nature of tennis.
Gauff recently claimed what she called an “unexpected” title at the China Open in Beijing last week and is close to securing her qualification for the WTA Finals for the third consecutive year.
Despite reaching two Grand Slam semi-finals and winning two titles this year, the 20-year-old Gauff has been under scrutiny, especially after her unsuccessful US Open defence last month.
“People don’t realise people have great moments in sports and bad moments,” Gauff told reporters at the Wuhan Open, where she faces Viktoriya Tomova in the second round today.
“It doesn’t mean anything. I took inspiration from A’ja Wilson,” she said, referring to the Las Vegas Aces back-to-back basketball WNBA champion.
“She’s kind of like, ‘It’s hard to stay winning all the time. You need to go through losses to realise what you need to do to evolve’.
“Tennis fans need to be more accepting of that, ” said Gauff.
Meanwhile, China’s Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen said Tuesday she was “feeling the responsibility” as the new face of Chinese tennis and admitted she needed to find a way to handle the pressure.
Zheng shot to superstar status in her home country after reaching the Australian Open final and winning Paris gold this year.
“There is a lot of activity for me, but I enjoy it. Especially I saw there are pictures of me everywhere. I mean, yes, that’s insane,” said Zheng, who turned 22 on Tuesday.
“People have big expectations of me here. I hope I could stay here longer. But tennis is always tough to predict.
“Of course, there is pressure. I’m also feeling the responsibility as a leader of the new generation, meaning what you are saying is under public scrutiny.”