People Are Rallying Behind Coco Gauff After She Stood Up For Herself During The US Open When She Noticed She Wasn't Being Treated Fairly

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Coco Gauff won on the court and in people's hearts yesterday after advocating for herself at the US Open.

Closeup of Coco Gauff smiling on court
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On Monday night, Coco went head-to-head with German qualifier Laura Siegemund at Arthur Ashe Stadium in an intense three-set match that lasted nearly three hours, and, ultimately, she came out victorious!

Closeup of Coco Gauff cheering
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But, like with any athletic competition, it was no easy feat. During the sets, Coco became increasingly frustrated with the amount of time Laura was taking in between serves and with the chair umpire allowing the alleged stalling tactic to go unpunished.

Closeup of Coco and Laura
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In tennis, there's a fairly new rule that players have 25 seconds to initiate play/serve. The amount of time increased from 20–25, and is shown on a shot clock so that everyone is able to see how much time a player takes in between points.

Closeup of a clock on the US Open court
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On Laura's serve, the shot clock reached zero while she continuously made Coco wait on her own serve. During the third set, Coco is even forced to serve again after Laura put up her hand claiming she wasn't ready.

Closeup of Coco
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That was the last straw for the 19-year-old multi-WTA Tour Singles Title holder. In a now viral clip, Coco is seen approaching the chair umpire, Marijana Veljovic, to call out the lack of penalties Laura was receiving.

Coco complaining to the umpire
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"She's never ready when I'm serving," Coco said about her opponent. "She went over the clock, like, four times and you gave her a time violation once. How is this fair?"

Coco Gauff expressed her frustration to the chair umpire after she thought her opponent, Laura Siegemund, was slow to get ready for her serves several times. pic.twitter.com/WjXz4bskkt

— ESPN (@espn) August 29, 2023

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"You're calling the score after the point is over. It's not like we're playing long points. You're calling the score, like, six seconds after the point is over."

Coco mid-play
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Coco was immediately met with applause from the crowd for addressing the unfair play, and even the sports commentators chimed in to agree with her. Marijana accused Coco of playing quickly while Laura plays slow, but Coco quickly corrected the official, letting her know she plays a "normal, medium pace."

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And this wouldn't be the first time Coco would have to "assist" Marijana to do her job. She also confronted the official for allowing Laura to break the rules by sitting down.

This ref really wanted Coco Gauff to lose! The white opponent was getting special treatment! pic.twitter.com/JhLRSjxPAa

— OG BLACK MAN (@wack263) August 29, 2023

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But despite the obstacles she faced along the way, including losing the first set, the determination never left Coco's eyes. She went on to defeat the 35-year-old two-time Grand Slam champion with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 win.

Closeup of Coco Gauff
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"I was really patient the whole match," Coco told ESPN post-game. "She was going over the time since the first set. I never said anything. I would look at the umpire, and she didn't do anything."

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Coco admitted she has no regrets with how she handled the situation. If she could go back and change something, she'd speak to the official earlier in the match instead of waiting so long.

Coco Gauff after beating Siegemund at US Open:“Nothing easy about that match. Describe what it was like to play it..”Coco: “Slow…” 😂The shade. pic.twitter.com/mbqXlnS5Fc

— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 29, 2023

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"I wasn't sure if I was in the right or not until it, like, happened multiple times," Coco said in her post-game conference as reported by ESPN. "Then I was like, OK, I know I'm in the right. ... For me, I try my best not to let my emotions take over myself. I wanted to express my frustration but also being censored. ... I was trying to best communicate how I was feeling to the referee."

Coco mid-play
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And her fans are right behind her! People on Twitter applauded Coco for her poise and passion:

Love that Coco Gauff is speaking up and very firm too. She was patient and watched Laura stalling multiple times before saying anything. pic.twitter.com/hrlL76z1w2

— Latifat Adebayo-Ohio (@Phatill) August 29, 2023

ESPN / Twitter: @Phatill

That’s right Coco! Way to stick up for yourself. 💪🏾 Slegemund keeps taking her sweet time on Coco’s serves! #cocogauff

— Keanna (@DiaryKee) August 29, 2023

Twitter: @DiaryKee

Coco Gauff did not let her foot off that umpire’s neck and I’m absolutely LIVING for it. And the validation from the commentators and the crowd???? Yeah that bitch is getting fired.

— 🌻hoecialist🌻 (@maritzagisele) August 29, 2023

Twitter: @maritzagisele

This is what Serena and Venus fought for on the court. They used to get boo'd by the crowds for calling out unfair treatment. At 19, Coco Gauff is able to advocate for herself against a backdrop of audience cheers and support. https://t.co/Tn3jXC8ig9

— kaomi (@kaomi_k) August 29, 2023

Twitter: @kaomi_k

FINALLY!!!! Only took 2 hours and 12 minutes for the umpire to call Siegemund on a time infarction. Holy hell, I can take bathroom breaks in between her serves. 🙄 #USOpen #CocoGauff

— ashlee.marie (@AMSyper) August 29, 2023

Twitter: @AMSyper

“I don’t care what she does on her serve but on my serve she has to be ready” - Coco Gauff, a champion #USOpen pic.twitter.com/q4y1N9fB7Y

— everybodys so creative (@R0ckTheMike) August 29, 2023

US Open / Twitter: @R0ckTheMike

@CocoGauff well done on winning your 1R match and how you addressed the umpire’s inconsistency. You handled it amazingly 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾

— chia (@_chiaxh) August 29, 2023

Twitter: @_chiaxh

Congratulations, Coco! To watch more from her match with Laura, check out the video below.