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On Monday, Coco Goff was at Arthur Ash by Naomi Osaka in the 16th round of the United States Open, and admitted to reporters that it was a difficult loss to deal with her emotionally.
Jouf said that she “somewhat collapsed” for her team after she fell 6-3, 6-2 in a shocking performance of American star No. 3.
“After the match, I was really disappointed,” said Jouf. “I somewhat erupted to my team. Then he heard their views and everything, it is definitely a lot of positive things. I think if I maintained the way I used to go in my cennati for her, I would go out in the first round. So, I think where I started my service from the beginning of the tournament to this day a great improvement.”
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Coco Gauff (USA) after Miss Naomi Osaka (JPN) (uncompromising) on the ninth day of the 2025 Open ten25 tennis championship at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis on September 1, 2025. (Robert Deutsche’s photos/Imagn)
Before the start of the final of the tennis season, Jouf made a major training change, stopping by Matt Dali and bringing the biomacy expert Gavin McMelan.
This step was specifically made to help correct Gauff service, and MacMillan work with some of the best in the game, including an individual player of the best women ranked Arena Sabalinka, to get her interfaces properly.
Coco Gauff is making a major change just a few days before we opened
Therefore, while this Gauff region felt improved in its eyes, 33 of the unsuccessful errors that it was difficult to overcome against Osaka, the USA’s open champion and player No. 23 in the tournament this month.
Moving forward, Gauff knows that she and her team should focus on distributing her game again.

Coco Gauff (USA) strikes Naomi Osaka (non -photographed) on the ninth day of the Open Tennis Championship in the United States 2025 at the Osta Billy Jean -King National Tennis Center on September 1, 2025. (Robert Deutsche’s photos/Imagn)
“I now feel that I should get everything to work together,” she added. “But yes, I knew that going to it would be a difficult championship for me. Did I feel that I have a lot of confidence after my last match? Yes, definitely. I think this was a great supporter of confidence. So today I feel more frustrated, I think, what he had to feel the loss in the first or second round.”
Meanwhile, Osaka’s game was fun to watch in Flushing Meadows since the tournament began, as it was the 2018 and 2020 highlighting hight after the defeat of her friend Gauff.
“I was very closed,” she said about her performance. “I felt that everyone wanted to watch a really great match and I hope this is what I got.”
This is the first trip of Osaka to the quarter -finals in a big championship since she won the Australian Open in 2021. She dealt with mental health struggles in the past, spoke courageously about them and took a break from sport as a result.

Coco Gauff (USA) after a second group Miss Naomi Osaka (unsweetened) on the ninth day of the Open Tennis Championship in the United States 2025 at the Osta Billy Jean -King National Tennis Center on September 1, 2025. (Robert Deutsche’s photos/Imagn)
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Osaka gave birth to her daughter, tea, in 2023, which led to the absence of the court.
Osaka moves to confront no. 11 Carolina Moghova in the quarter -finals on Tuesday.
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