The American Coco gauff, WTA 1,000 runner -up from Madrid after disappearing this Saturday with Belarusian Aryna SabalenkaHe said he had “failed” in the result of the last game since he hated “loss, especially in the finals,” though he admitted that he was taking “many positive things” of Spanish capital contest.
Coco Gauff lost 6-3 and 7-6 (3) with Songenka, conquering the third title of WTA 1,000 in Madrid, in a final take of an hour and 38 minutes.
“Generally there are a lot of positive things I take from the contest. Obviously I failed the result while I was playing. I felt like I was playing better but I went from a 0-6 set to the first round and I reached the final, so I enjoyed evolution. Next time I wait more,” Gauff, told a press conference.
The American reviewed the game and declared that “if he had a better percentage of first service could be a better game.”
“Or at least I achieved a better result in the first and second sets. My first service was a weapon this week so I wanted to be better now,” Gauff said, acknowledging that Bellruse Tennis Player was moving “a little better” than him on track and making it “hard to play.”
“I think maybe he has more confidence so why the good results are with him. I still think I’m taking steps in the right direction and trying to look at the positive side of things. I don’t want to lose, I say I hate to lose, especially in the Finals, because you seem to be close to the title, and I’m preparing for these things,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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