Coco Gauff made no secret over the last two weeks that she wanted to win the Miami Open almost as much as a Grand Slam.
And even though she ultimately fell just short of that goal against world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday, the American was only taking positives away from her deepest-ever run at her hometown tournament, at the home of her beloved Miami Dolphins.
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"Although it sucks to not come out with the bigger trophy today, I had a lot of joy this week," Gauff said in her runner-up speech. "That’s something I’m taking away from this the most. I was getting a little emotional on the bench, but not sad tears. I’m just having two weeks of gratitude."
Speaking to reporters after the match, Gauff opened up on the "mindset shift" that fueled her run—especially considering some members of her team advocated that she not play the event after retiring from the BNP Paribas Open with an arm injury.
