Jamie Murray has issued an apology to Coco Gauff on TNT Sports activities forward of the Australian Open quarter-finals.

Jamie Murray admits he forgot about Coco Gauff (Picture: TNT Sports activities)
Jamie Murray has apologised to Coco Gauff after forgetting concerning the American whereas discussing his principal challengers for the Australian Open title. Gauff is considered one of eight girls into the quarter-finals and the third seed takes on Elina Svitolina, the twelfth seed, within the final eight on Tuesday. The American is seeking to match her greatest ever efficiency at this Grand Slam after reaching the semi-finals in 2024.
However doubles nice Murray, the brother of Sir Andy Murray, neglected the 21-year-old French Open champion whereas assessing the prime contenders for the title this week. World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka, a two-time winner in Melbourne already, is among the many favourites alongside second seed Iga Swiatek, who has received six Slams however by no means this one. Requested if Jessica Pegula is a darkish horse, Murray stated on TNT Sports activities: “I do not know. For me, perhaps I am unsuitable, with the boys’s sport [Jannik] Sinner and [Carlos] Alcaraz are simply on a special degree as they show with all their outcomes.
“I believe Sabalenka and Swiatek have mainly accomplished the identical during the last couple of years, perhaps not fairly as dominant. But it surely’s arduous for me to look previous them. I believe [Elena] Rybakina has shot however simply with the firepower that Sabalenka possesses, I believe…”
Tim Henman then interjected to remind Murray of his prediction, that American fourth seed Amanda Anisimova might go all the way in which. Murray replied: “You are all in for her! You are by yourself there Tim.”
A couple of minutes later whereas scanning the order of play for Tuesday, Murray was reminded by TNT host Laura Robson that he didn’t convey up two-time Grand Slam winner Gauff. She stated: “You perhaps forgot Coco Gauff in these names that you simply talked about a couple of minutes in the past…”
To which Murray replied: “I did overlook Coco Gauff yeah, I did overlook her. I apologise Coco. Svitolina performed a tremendous match the opposite evening towards [Mirra] Andreeva. It will be attention-grabbing to see if she will be able to convey that efficiency to the court docket once more.

Coco Gauff is bidding to win the Australian Open for the primary time (Picture: Getty)
“Coco, we all know, is such an incredible competitor. Such mover round there. Clearly greater sport, greater serve than Svitolina, has that choice to get cheaper factors. Will probably be an attention-grabbing match.
“I assume Coco will begin as favorite however Svitolina very skilled and is enjoying some good ball.” Gauff has seen off Kamilla Rakhimova, Olga Danilovic, Hailey Baptiste and Karolina Muchova to achieve this stage.
And the world No.3 insisted yesterday she loves the second week of Slams due to how fiercely aggressive they’re. She stated: “I believe it is extra enjoyable. I really feel like with every match you begin to calm down just a little bit extra. But in addition, as you retain going, often the rating of the opponent will get greater, so the matches needs to be a bit more durable, which they’ve been.
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“However I positively assume it is extra enjoyable simply since you’re in nice battles, and likewise simply being right here in Australia, I believe it is the true alternative to indicate the place your sport is.
“Sure, we play warm-up tournaments, however Grand Slams is the place everybody sort of tries to peak at. So that you anticipate to play the height model of each participant. I believe it is only a enjoyable problem.”


















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