‘Coco Gauff Never Tried’ — Tennis Fans in Shock as American Says Goodbye to Wimbledon After Unexpected Heartbreak

Coco Gauff’s Wimbledon run ended with a first-round loss to Dayana Yastremska, leaving fans stunned and sparking debate about her performance on grass.

Coco Gauff entered Wimbledon 2025 with momentum after capturing her second Grand Slam title at the French Open. Ranked No. 2 in the world, she was seen as a strong contender to make a deep run on the grass courts of London.

However, in a surprising turn, Gauff was eliminated in the first round by unseeded Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska 7-6 (6-3), 6-1, leaving fans and tennis observers stunned and sparking a flurry of reactions online.

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What Tennis Fans Said After Coco Gauff’s Shocking Round 1 Loss at Wimbledon

Gauff’s early exit from Wimbledon quickly became a major topic on X, with fans debating why she was unable to get past Yastremska in the opening round.

One fan questioned Gauff’s preparation, posting, “Did Coco find out she was playing this morning?” on X.

Another user was critical of her performance, saying she “never even tried” and calling it a “shambles of a performance from a world number 2.”

Some fans noted that the result was not entirely unexpected. One pointed out that Gauff has never advanced past the Round of 16 at Wimbledon, suggesting that her lack of experience on grass may have played a role.

Others discussed her consistency, with one fan saying, “She is clearly talented and capable of beating anyone at anytime, but she doesn’t do it for extended amounts of time.”

Some fans and experts, including former world No. 1 Andy Roddick, anticipated a tough match for Gauff. One user noted that Yastremska had previously beaten her in Madrid and that grass courts suit the Ukrainian’s game better.

Many were still disappointed, especially after Gauff’s thrilling run at the French Open. “Not after that epic French Open final,” one fan wrote, capturing the mood of many supporters.

Another summed up the feeling: “Just speechless! What a shame for world number 2 to be out in the first week! What a shame! Everyone expected more from Coco.”

Why Dayana Yastremska Was Seen as a Threat at Wimbledon

Despite her strong performances on clay and hard courts, Gauff has yet to make a major breakthrough on grass. Her best Wimbledon results have been reaching the fourth round in 2019, 2021, and 2024. This year, she faced a determined opponent in Yastremska, who has developed a reputation for upsetting higher-ranked players.

Yastremska’s recent form made her a dangerous draw. In 2024, she became the first qualifier in 46 years to reach the semifinals at the Australian Open, defeating several seeded players along the way.

Leading up to Wimbledon, she made the final at the Nottingham Open on grass, and earlier in the year, she reached the final at the Linz Open on hard court. These results showed that Yastremska has the skill and confidence to challenge top players, especially when she finds her rhythm.

Gauff’s loss will be remembered as one of the biggest surprises of this year’s tournament, and it has sparked conversation about what she needs to do to improve her game on grass. For Yastremska, the win is another sign that she is a player to watch, capable of making deep runs at the sport’s biggest events.

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