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Coco Gauff reveals what made her so upset about French Open loss
clutchpoints.com
•31 May 2026, 10:00 PM

Coco Gauff said she was most frustrated by how her French Open defeat occurred after her title defense ended with a third-round loss to Anastasia Potapova on Saturday. The reigning champion fell 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-4 in a match that lasted two hours and 39 minutes, marking her second early exit while attempting to defend a Grand Slam title.
Afterward, Gauff said the result was particularly disappointing because it followed a familiar pattern from recent tournaments. “I think I feel like I lost the same way in Rome as I did here, which is not good,” she said, as reported by Dan Imhoff for Roland Garros news. “I don’t know. You never want to lose the same way back-to-back times, and I did, and I feel like also in Madrid, it was a similar thing, losing the same way … It’s one thing to lose, but I think today I didn’t – I mean, I competed, like, I fought my hardest, but I don’t think I played the way I wanted to in the crucial moments.” Potapova, the No. 28 seed, earned the biggest win of her clay-court resurgence by winning her third career match against Gauff in five meetings. She struck 29 winners, including 16 on the backhand side, and frequently controlled the longer rallies. “Well, I don’t have any words now. I’m extremely happy and the fight that we could show both of us,” Potapova said. “I mean, Coco is such a champion.
I respect her so much, and yeah, I’m unbelievably proud of myself as well that I stayed there, that I’ve been fighting for the last point, and here I am.” The loss for Gauff came weeks after she was defeated by Elina Svitolina in the Italian Open final and followed another three-set loss to Linda Noskova in Madrid. Gauff acknowledged similarities between those matches and Saturday’s result. “She was able to finish the points and I wasn’t,” Gauff said, per Andrew Dampf of The Association Press.“Just not capitalizing on certain shots.” Gauff said the pressure of defending a title was not a major factor this time around. “I think at US Open it did a lot more, but honestly, this time it didn’t,” she said. “I wasn’t really nervous. I was nervous in my first round, but after that, I wasn’t really nervous going into today, and I wasn’t really thinking about it.”

