Martina Navratilova feels this year’s US Open might be the moment when Cori Gauff officially takes the torch from the great Serena Williams. This summer on hard courts, Gauff won her maiden WTA 1000 title in Cincinnati and she also won a WTA 500 event in Washington.
The feeling is that 19-year-old Gauff has never looked better coming into a Grand Slam and the American is considered among the top favorites for the US Open title. Gauff, who grew up idolizing the Williams sisters, was labeled as “the new Serena” when she first showed up on the Tour.
In 1999, Williams was 17 when she became a Grand Slam champion at the US Open. 24 years later, Gauff is hoping to do what her idol did nearly two and a half decades ago.
Navratilova feels Gauff is ready to take the torch from Williams
“I think she’s ready to [receive] the torch but also I think she realizes that there’s some big shoes to fill.
So I’m not sure that Coco would be thinking so much on a macro level. American women’s tennis has been in great shape. Let’s not forget Sloane Stephens winning the US Open and Madison Keys being in the final against each other.
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