US Open 2019: 'Coco' chants made me feel like Golden State, says Gauff
Coco Gauff felt like she was the Golden State Warriors in Game 7 of the NBA Finals when she heard her named chanted by the Louis Armstrong crowd in Thursday's US Open second-round win over Timea Babos.
Teenage sensation Gauff was again responsible for a thrilling contest at Flushing Meadows, where the 15-year-old American outlasted Babos 6-2 4-6 6-4.
Gauff prevailed after a frenetic two hours, 23 minutes, during which the vociferous crowd frequently led 'Coco' chants as she set up a clash with defending champion and world number one Naomi Osaka.
Gauff conceded she was taken aback by the level of support received, telling a media conference: "For me it's still wild. This is the first time -- well, not the first time. The first round was the first time I actually had a chant, but today it was a lot louder and a little more consistent.
"Most of the time you hear the chants, it's for a whole team, not just for, like, me. So it was pretty cool."
Gauff saw her friend and doubles partner Caty McNally take a set off Serena Williams on Wednesday, while Taylor Townsend headlined Thursday's results with a stunning comeback against fourth seed Simona Halep.
Asked if she and McNally are inspiring each other now, Gauff replied: "Yeah, for sure. I remember in Midland she won her first pro title. I lost second round that tournament. She kind of inspired me, like, okay, it's possible to do well, I think, just in general, not just me and Caty but all the young Americans.
Gauff plays doubles with McNally on Friday and feels that match may aid her preparations for two-time grand slam champion Osaka.
"For me, doubles isn't a problem. I mean, juniors, I played doubles a lot of the times, almost every tournament if I can get into doubles, I'm playing it," said Gauff.
"To me it helps because it's a different game. I guess you get to work on volleys, you get to work on your returns a lot in doubles.