America’s
Coco Gauff has asked the fans to stop using the nickname
for her team with Philippines’ youngster
Alexandra Eala. The two are
participated in the ongoing WTA 1000 event in the Italian capital which is now
moving towards the business end.
They cemented their spot in the quarterfinal after beating
the pair of Tyra Caterina Grant and Lisa Pigato in straight sets with a score
of 6-2, 6-3. Before their much-awaited quarterfinal, the one-time Grand Slam winner in the singles category had to come on social media and make a special request to her partner, Eala.
Both are now renowned as ‘Team Coachella’. Gauff ended up
asking the fans not to use that nickname. "Hi everybody, it's Alex and
Coco here. Thank you so much for all the support that you've been giving us
this week, and hopefully in our next match, a lot of you will come out and
watch. Thank you guys for all the support. Super happy to be playing with Alex and hope you guys keep supporting us.
And we don't like Team Coachella, so pick a new name. Okay, so another name. Maybe another name. Okay, bye."
The two are set to face the pair of Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini.
The two managed to cement their spot in the last eight after beating the pair
of Yulia Putintseva and Leylah Fernandez with a score of 6-4, 4-6, 10-7.
Interestingly, Gauff is also taking part in the singles category, where she
booked her spot in the semifinal of the event after beating Russia’s young
tennis sensation Mirra Andreeva in straight sets with a score of 6-4, 7-6. It was
the fourth consecutive occasion where the reigning world number two has got the
better of the 18-year-old in professional tennis. Gauff will now face the
winner of the match between Paolini and America’s Peyton Stearns.