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Coco Gauff may have won her maiden grand slam title at last year’s US Open, but the American youngster already has that particular success in her rear-view mirror.

Coco Gauff to Face Elina Svitolina in WTA Auckland Classic Final

Not content with just the one major title to her name, the 19-year-old says she is now focused on increasing her grand slam total to at least 10 titles.

“That could change depending on how my career goes. Right now, I would say double digits would be pretty awesome,” Gauff told reporters ahead of this year’s Australian Open.

“I don’t know if it will happen, but I think that’s a high goal. I think setting my goals high pushes me beyond what I think I can do.”

Gauff has long been earmarked as one of tennis’ next superstars after bursting onto the scene as a 15-year-old at Wimbledon almost five years ago.

She has steadily progressed and matured ever since, and eventually clinched her first grand slam title with a comeback win against Aryna Sabalenka at Flushing Meadows in September.

Coco Gauff shares her real ambition: "I want to win at least 10 Slams"

Gauff became the youngest American woman to win the US Open since Serena Williams in 1999, but it’s an achievement she’s keen not to dwell on.

“It was kind of easy to forget about it. Not ‘forget,’ I think that’s the wrong word, maybe just put it in the past and look forward to the future instead of dwelling on the past,” she added.

The American is one of the top contenders for the year’s Australian Open title and says preparation for the tournament hasn’t changed since becoming a grand slam champion.

The youngster is enjoying a patch of good form, having lifted her second consecutive Auckland Classic – and eighth WTA title overall – after beating Elina Svitolina on January 7.

Gauff faces Slovakian Anna Karolína Schmiedlová in the first round in Melbourne and her coach, Brad Gilbert, is confident she can deal with the pressure that comes with being a major winner.

Coco Gauff: US Open champion beats Varvara Gracheva to reach Auckland  Classic semis | Tennis News | Sky Sports

“If you don’t get a little bit better, you fall behind and there’s new young players coming up every year,” Gilbert told CNN Sport’s Don Riddell.

“You can’t control what people say about you, but what you can control is the opponent in front of you and how you compete day in and day out.

“Those are the things that are most important that you need to focus on, not what the media is going to say you’re supposed to do or not supposed to do.”

The Australian Open will begin on January 14 and will run for 15 days until January 28.

Tournament organizers added an extra day to its schedule in a bid to reduce pressure on players and fans following a series of punishing matches in recent years that ended well into the early hours.

Venus Williams once shared her thoughts on the contrast between her and her sister Serena Williams’ conduct during matches.

Venus and Serena Williams have squared off in 16 matches at Grand Slam tournaments, with a memorable showdown taking place in the 2003 Australian Open final. Serena defeated Venus 7-6(4), 3-6, 6-4 in the summit clash, clinching her fourth consecutive Major title and completing the career Grand Slam.

Serena and Venus pair up - Roland-Garros - The 2023 Roland-Garros  Tournament official site

Meanwhile, Venus experienced her fourth consecutive runner-up finish at a Major, losing all four finals to her sister. Speaking during her post-match press conference, she addressed whether she was ‘fed up’ with losing to Serena in Grand Slam finals. However, Venus said that she simply didn’t enjoy losing, regardless of whether it was against her sister or any other player.

“I don’t like losing altogether, so if it was Serena or any other player. It’s just never fun. I’m never going to the finals, saying, “Yes, I’m losing today.” I’m going with the attitude I’m going to go out there, do my best and try to take the title. That’s definitely my attitude going on to the court every time, is positive,” she said.

Venus also shared her thoughts on Serena’s tendency to have outbursts on the court. She described herself as the more composed player, in contrast to her sister, who would regularly question calls and exhibit frustration by yelling or slamming her racquet.

Serena Williams shows off sister Venus Williams' awards, trophies - ABC News

“That’s fine. She’s (Serena Williams) always questioning calls and yells and slams the racquet. I’m more or less the one that’s kind of silent,” she said.

Emphasizing her own restrained approach, Venus Williams reiterated that she did not engage in such behavior. She also highlighted the importance of viewing each other as any other opponent rather than sisters, especially as they were both striving to make history in the sport.

“No, I never really yell or slam my racquet. She has to see me as another opponent. These are major championships at stake. This is history, a career. When we look back, we want to be legends and go into the Hall of Fame. We’re both trying to win the matches, especially ones like this,” she added.

Looking back at Venus and Serena Williams’ campaigns at 2003 Australian Open

Serena Williams defeated Venus Williams in the 2003 Australian Open final
Serena Williams defeated Venus Williams in the 2003 Australian Open final

Serena Williams entered the 2003 Australian Open as the top seed, kicking off her campaign with a hard-fought 3-6, 7-6(5), 7-5 win over Emilie Loit. She then defeated Els Callens 6-4, 6-0. The American advanced to the quarterfinals after securing straight-set wins over Tamarine Tanasugarn and Eleni Daniilidou.

Subsequently, Serena triumphed over Meghann Shaughnessy 6-2, 6-2. She fended off two match points against Kim Clijsters in the semifinals, winning 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 and setting up a blockbuster title clash against Venus Williams.

Meanwhile, Venus commenced her campaign against Svetlana Kuznetsova, defeating the Russian 6-4, 6-2. She triumphed over Ansley Cargill and Anca Barna in straight sets to reach the fourth round.

How Serena and Venus Williams changed women's tennis for ever | Serena  Williams | The Guardian

The American then beat Nicole Pratt 6-3, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Venus emerged victorious over Daniela Hantuchova, winning 6-4, 6-3. She progressed to the final after beating Justine Henin-Hardenne 6-3, 6-3.

Subsequently, Serena Williams defeated Venus 7-6(4), 3-6, 6-4 in the final to clinch her maiden Australian Open title.

Sometimes, the best way to shake off a loss is by treating yourself to the luxuries of life. Ebanie Bridges might have had the same idea as she bought herself a brand spanking new Porsche 911 Carrera 992 for Christmas. The car is valued at approximately $170,000 but after a surprising loss against Miyo Yoshida, the price tag didn’t bother the Aussie.

Not so long ago, Bridges went toe-to-toe with Miyo Yoshida in the undercard of Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis on 9 December at Chase Centre Arena. However, she failed to win the fight as Yoshida was crowned the victor via unanimous decision. So, when Bridges shared pictures of her new car on X (formerly Twitter), fans were surprised, to say the least.

Fans claim Ebanie Bridges deserves it!
Alongside the pictures, Bridges wrote in the caption, “Thought I’d treat myself to an early Christmas present… I saw this Porsche 911 Carrera 992 in The Essex Car Group showroom and thought ‘that’s a bit of me.’ Beautiful rainy British day to really make it pop for the pics.” Since the tweet went live on the platform, it has collected nearly 500K views, more than 3.5 K hearts and a plethora of comments. Despite her recent loss, most people congratulated the boxer.

One user congratulated Bridges while asking her to enjoy her new car.

Someone else suggested she bought the car from her OnlyFans earnings.

Another user wished Bridges Merry Christmas while congratulating her on the new car.

The next user commended Bridges for her choice of car.

One user claimed Bridges deserves the new car and encouraged the purchase.

With the new car out of the way, here is what Bridges said to Yoshida after the fight.

Bridges asks Yoshida to enjoy the win
The loss for Ebanie Bridges came as a surprise to everyone, especially after her win over Shannon O’Connell in December 2022 via technical knockout. However, Bridges seems to be taking the loss on the chin as she penned a sweet message to Yoshida after the fight.

After the fight concluded on 9 December, Yoshida turned to X, thanking Bridges for the fight. So, the Leeds resident wrote back, claiming it was a pleasure to fight Yoshida. “Thank you for the beautiful words. A humble champion. It was my pleasure to share the ring with you. God bless you. Enjoy your victory,” wrote Bridges.

Even though Ebanie Bridges suffered a surprising loss at the hands of Yoshida, the Aussie’s recent purchase of a new car took the boxing world by surprise. However, the bigger question is – did you like her new car? Did you watch the Bridges vs. Yoshida fight?

It is not plausible to have pound-for-pound rankings for female boxing and not have Claressa Shields tower over her counterparts. Despite being polarizing, she is widely regarded as the ‘GWOAT.’ And rightfully so! She is an undefeated, multi-weight champion, and has hardly looked vulnerable against any opponent in the professional ring. It was inevitable for her to mark her presence on the list.

Moreover, in a recent turn of events, the undefeated boxer has been ranked number 1, above all other great female boxers. Witnessing this, she could not help herself but make her reactions evident.

Claressa Shields delighted to be the best!
Shields has an active social media presence and does not shy away from making her opinions known to her 142.5k followers on X. Not to mention, she is quite aware of her accolades and vocalizes them to her advantage. Last year, she only fought once, and that was against Maricela Cornejo. However, her victory was quite impressive as she fetched herself a unanimous decision after a dominating contest.

That one fight was sufficient for her to be number one yet again on the pound-for-pound list. And who does she credit this to? Her skills and solely that. In a recent X., tweet, she stated, “Skills baby, skills.”

It is safe to say that Sheilds is quite proud of this achievement. However, it equally bears a mention that there might be an underlying dig by crediting her success to her “Skills.” And the dig might be against her arch nemesis, Alycia Baumgardner.

Shields throws shade at Baumgardner?
Recently, Baumgardner was featured on NBA’s Star, Shaquille O’Neal’s Podcast. In her podcast, she confessed that she is contemplating a fight against Sheilds so long as it takes place at 147. Moreover, she claimed that she would be the victor in their potential bout because she has a superior skill set and acumen. Reflecting on the same, she stated, “I can move up to 147 and fight Claressa. Size does not matter to me, skills do. She added, “I know that my skills are way superior to hers.”

Sheilds credited her “Skills,” just hours after her assertion above. Was this a shade at the super-featherweight champion, or just a mere coincidence? Share with us your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

The US alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn continues to be an inspiration for young kids. One of the greats of the game, growing up, she took inspiration from the Olympic Skier Picabo Street. Now, after becoming one of the most decorated skiers with 82 World Cup victories and 3 Olympic golds, she is the one today’s young kids look up to.

As the New Year unfolds, Vonn is being greeted with newer, and yet familiar joys of life. Despite the odd bad moments with fans, she continues to be the kind she is, and this time, young kids have become the source of her happiness. Not only that, the wholesome moment has taken Vonn back to her childhood days.

Kids take Lindsey Vonn back to her childhood
In the latest update on Threads, Lindsey Vonn updated fans about a meet-up with young aspiring skiers. But the heartwarming moments had a nostalgic moment on the 39-year-old, taking her on a trip back to her childhood. “Great to see all the kids at @sscvail today. Loving seeing kids enjoy being on the mountain like I did when I was their age”, she captioned her post. Lindsey shared a series of pictures where she could be seen posing with the aspiring skiers.

Seeing the kids enjoy the mountains, Vonn remembered her own days. She was taught skiing by her grandfather during family vacations and later enrolled in Ski Club Vail for alpine skiing lessons. Before enrolling in the racing program, Vonn had already skied down Minnesota, Colorado, and Oregon tracks. Earlier during an interview, the Olympic Champion also revealed how her mother played a crucial role in her skiing career.

Vonn shares a skiing anecdote from her childhood
Vonn stands as one of the world’s most decorated alpine skiers. She was determined from her early childhood days to become one of the greatest, and greatest she became. “I knew that I wanted to be great “, were her words. But like her first teacher, grandfather, her mother also played a crucial role in her skiing career.

 

Lindsey Vonn skiing career statistics, numbers

In an interview with The New York Times, Vonn revealed how her mother would take her for skiing. “I would be in the back under a sleeping bag, and she’d (her mother) be driving and singing along to some Eric Clapton tape“, she shared. They would drive for 16 hours from their home to Vail where Vonn would take the alpine skiing lessons. Like she would take inspiration from Picabo Street, today’s generation dreams to be as good a skier as Vonn was.

Lexi Thompson rediscovered some consistent form towards the end of last season…here’s how she did it

A single, undisclosed swing thought acted as the catalyst for Lexi Thompson’s game improvement towards the end of the 2023 season.

Lexi Thompson

Speaking exclusively to Golf Monthly, the 11-time LPGA title winner reveals, “I don’t like to stand over a shot and not have anything to think about because then my mind will wander. The thought may vary each day, but whether it’s a wedge or a driver, I like to have one distinct focus for every type of swing in my game.”

Thompson had a shaky start to her 2023 season, but despite concerns about her potential as a weak link for the US Solheim Cup team, she managed to rediscover some consistent form at Finca Cortesin, Spain and contributed 3 points to the American side. She then subsequently posted 3 consecutive top-10 finishes at the LPGA’s season-ending tournaments.

“I got a swing thought that was simple enough and consistent enough for me to play well at those last few events and I have since been working on that to get it even more in sync.”

Thompson, who recently appointed Colton Heisey as her new full-time caddie, begins her 2024 campaign at the LPGA Drive On Championship, Bradenton, Florida from 25-28 January.

“Every time I tee up, my number one goal is to win. I know that if I can go out there and play consistent golf, I’ll put myself in a winning position,” she says, “Maybe not every week, golf is a crazy game, it can be different every single day, but I’ll continue pushing through and working hard to go after those small goals.”

The year 2023 was one of the worst years in the career of Simona Halep. Shortly before the US Open, the Romanian tennis star faced a massive punishment on account of her doping violation and was banned from tennis for four years. It was a potential career-ending blow because Halep’s best years would essentially be behind her. Recently, her former coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, opened up about the unfortunate case of Halep.

The former World Number 1 blamed her coaching staff for the mess created in her career. Following the announcement of her doping case, she had strong words against them, as did her coach.

Patrick Mouratoglou continues his fight in the doping case of Simona Halep
Recently, Mouratoglou was involved in an interview with L’Equipe, where he opened up about Halep’s doping violation and its side effects on her career. He said, “I would never have imagined that by recommending this collagen to Simona, she would be a victim of contamination. The consequences for them are disastrous and we will continue to fight so that the truth is established and that her innocence is proven .”

Halep received the punishment in September last year for failing a drug test during the 2022 U.S. Open and for irregularities in her Athlete Biological Passport. As a result, she was provisionally suspended in October 2022 and the ruling of her case was announced a few months ago. However, Halep has appealed against her ban and the hearing will take place in a few days.

Following the doping ban, Halep accused her team of giving her contaminated nutritional supplements. She has maintained her innocence and maintained that she took it unknowingly. As a result, she is hopeful of the overturn of her ban. On the contrary, she had strong words against her team and expressed her emotions in tears.

What did Halep say about her team?
In the aftermath of her doping case, Halep stopped working with Patrick Mouratoglou and his academy. She once revealed how she was let down by her coaching team and took a jibe at them. “It’s true that he went out. I wish he could have done that a little bit earlier. I have stopped working with the academy for a while already.”

Halep will hope that the ruling of her appeal goes in her favor. At 32, time is running out for her and if the decision goes against her, it will potentially be the end of her illustrious career.

The two-time world heavyweight champion met his match as he wrestled with the large feline at an exotic zoo in Dubai

The British fighter was pictured pushing against the liger's enclosure during a tug-of-war match
The British fighter was pictured using the bars of the liger’s enclosure for support

Anthony Joshua has been photographed taking on a liger during a game of tug-of-war at Fame Park private zoo in Dubai.

The two-time world heavyweight champion met his match in the large feline and was pictured afterwards holding a sign that read “I lost”.

Anthony Joshua holds a sign reading 'I lost' after a tug-of-war match against a liger in a Dubai zoo
Anthony Joshua after his defeat against the liger
Joshua is photographed here alongside Dr Saif Belhasa, the billionaire owner of the Fame Park zoo
Joshua alongside Dr Saif Belhasa, the billionaire owner of the Fame Park zoo
The boxer received the chance to bottle feed a young lion during his visit to the invite-only park in Dubai
he boxer bottle-fed a young lion during his visit to the invite-only park

Ligers, which are the hybrid offspring of a male lion and female tiger, only exist in captivity and are the largest known cats in the world.

This particular animal also recently defeated Steven Seagal, the Hollywood action star, in a similar tug-of-war match at the zoo.

Joshua enjoyed a tour of the invite-only exotic animal park owned by billionaire Dr Saif Belhasa alongside Alessandro Del Piero, the Italian footballing legend.

The British fighter was also granted rare access to feed some of the animals during the visit and was pictured alongside bears, lions, a giant python and a crocodile.

Simone Biles and Taylor Swift both stand atop their respective fields with records and accolades galore. While Biles reigns a gymnastics queen with more medals than anyone in the field, Swift has been on a record-breaking spree with her Eras Tour. However, while the icons adorn an esteemed respect from the fans for where they stand, for the 7-time Olympic medalist, there is a difference worth noting.

Simone Biles wins two more gold medals for USA at World Championships to  extend gymnastics record | Olympics News | Sky Sports

Simone Biles has grown to embrace the status of a wunderkind gradually over the years. 30 World medals and 7 more in the Olympics have placed Biles on a glorious pedestal. However, despite all the numbers, titles, and recognition, the gymnast points out the disorienting difference the popularity carries. Is this a case of imposter syndrome or Biles wanting to hold her own, sans comparisons?

Simone Biles wishes to reign supreme of her own accord
The 2-time Olympian recently caught up with Vanity Fair for a feature. From Paris 2024, Jonathan Owens to the minor details of the journey, Simone Biles bared her heart out. In the midst of all the thoughts, the gymnast revealed the anxiety that came with popularity. “I think everyone wants to be famous, and then when it happens, you almost hit a wall and you have an identity crisis. You’re like, Am I made out for this? Why did I wish for this?” she tells Vanity Fair. However, while the gymnast and her parents have experienced the response of invasive fans, reporters, and photographers, Biles admits that it is far from what Taylor Swift receives.

“I’m not saying that [people] scream and line up like I’m Taylor Swift, [but] I still get a lot of attention. When five people come up to me and they’re rushing for a photo, I just get a little flustered. My anxiety kicks in,” she adds. But despite the unkind side that came with the popularity, Biles did not hesitate to stand up, to face the circumstances, and to vouch for what was important.

The gymnast carries the platform position with finesse
In 2021, during the Olympics, Simone Biles announced that she would no longer continue with the 2020 Olympics. Performing one of the skills, the Olympian experienced twisties, a gymnast’s most nightmarish fear. Biles knew then, after talking to her close ones, that she needed to prioritize her health. The phenom decided on the announcement on the biggest stage for athletes. She did not fear the brickbats, but intended to merely allow the message to pass through. Since then, Biles has been a paragon for many, a harbinger of mental health though she does not wish upon the title.

Team USA | Simone Biles

Moreover, Biles is also active in lending support to foster children and breaking the stigma around. “If I can be a lending hand and help people, then I’ll be open, honest, and vulnerable,” she says in the interview and has stood by it.

Former British No 1 Laura Robson admits she will be cheering on one player from the commentary box at this year’s Australian Open.

Speaking to Tennis365 as she prepares to join the Eurosport and discovery+ team at the Australian Open, Robson has out Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov as a player who can enjoy a big run in Melbourne after his emotional win at the Brisbane International last week.

Laura Robson

Dimitrov claimed his first ATP Tour title since 2017 as he beat Holger Rune in straight sets to win the Brisbane to seal a ninth career title and his first since the 2017 ATP Finals and now Robson is pulling for the world No 13 to shine at the Australian Open.

“I have been vibing up Grigor Dimitrov and I just really want him to do well,” Robson told Tennis365.

“To not win a title in five years and to start 2024 playing as well as he did in Brisbane and beating Holger Rune in the final in straight sets, he has to be a player to watch at the Australian Open.

“Just the way he plays is so beautiful to watch and the variety he has in his game. It feels like he can do anything on a court.

“He almost has too many options to run through in his brain, which must be a nice option to have.

“Do I think he’s going to win the tournament? Probably not, but I want to see him go deep.”

Coco Gauff hits Brisbane international final ahead of Australian Open -  Blueprint Newspapers Limited

Turning to the women’s draw, Robson is backing Coco Gauff to back up her US Open win last September to shine on a Grand Slam stage once again over the next two weeks.

Gauff defended her Auckland title as she beat Ukrainian Elina Svitolina to win the ASB Classic in three sets.

The 19-year-old American won 6-7 (4) 6-3 6-3 in just over two and a half hours to make it 10 straight wins at the event and Robson now expects her to challenge for another major in Melbourne.

“To get to the final, I will have to go with Coco,” stated Robson.

“She won on the first week of the year in Auckland and that is a tough place to play. It’s super windy, that’s a tough place to play.

“I’m sure she will get lots of time on the practice court in Melbourne and hopefully she can do very well.”

Coco Gauff has big plans for 2024 Paris Olympics - NBC Sports

When it comes to picking a champion, Robson believes world No 1 Iga Swiatek is the player to beat.

“I will always go with Iga,” added Robson. “I think it’s now a 16-match win streak from the end of last year so she’s coming into the season with a load of confidence.

“Aryna Sabalenka was in the final of Brisbane. She won the tournament last year. She plays a really big game. Then, you throw in Elena Rybakina who she played in the final last year, who really enjoys these conditions. There’s a bunch of people thrown in there, but if I had to pick one, I would always go with Iga.

“There’s maybe five or six people that I would throw in there, but I would love to see the resurgence of Angie Kerber.”