Coco Gauff is one of the fastest women on the WTA tour, with her foot speed and defensive skills chief among the attributes she uses to win tennis matches. But had things gone differently in her childhood, Gauff might now be competing for the title of "fastest woman in the world" instead.
The US Open champion's mother, Candi, was on the track and field team at Florida State University, and Coco Gauff's talent in that sport was naturally evident in her youth. But after rubbing shoulders with some of Team USA's biggest track and field stars at the Paris Olympics, Gauff says she found herself wondering what might've been.
"I don't know if I would have been as good as I was in tennis in track, but I strongly feel like if I would have trained I could have been an Olympian," Gauff said after her opening win Thursday at the National Bank Open.
"Track is the only sport I would say that in just because I did do well in middle school like never training. I didn't go to one track practice, and I won all my races except two, and both were against the same girl and she was in 8th grade."