American Coco Gauff ousted in the opening round at Wimbledon in a shocking upset
- American Coco Gauff lost her first-round women's singles match against Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska at Wimbledon in London on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
- The loss followed Gauff's recent French Open victory but was influenced by her nine double faults and inconsistency, which Yastremska capitalized on.
- Gauff struggled to find her rhythm, committing multiple forehand errors and flat returns, and lost her serve early in the second set while Yastremska tallied 16 winners.
- The match ended 7-6, 6-1, marking Gauff's second early Wimbledon exit in three years and continuing her trend of not advancing past the fourth round at this Grand Slam.
- Gauff's defeat contributes to a record number of seeded players exiting early in this tournament and reinforces Wimbledon as her least successful major, signaling challenges ahead on grass courts.
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