Coco Gauff hits back at haters after Wimbledon exit: Will tag them when I win
Coco Gauff has responded strongly to the criticism she received after her Wimbledon exit, insisting that the negativity from online trolls and angry bettors will
Coco Gauff has responded strongly to the criticism she received after her Wimbledon exit, insisting that the negativity from online trolls and angry bettors will only motivate her to come back stronger. The American star suffered a heartbreaking defeat in the Wimbledon semi-final, losing to Karolina Muchova in a dramatic three-set battle. Gauff had a match point in the deciding tie-break but was unable to convert it as Muchova prevailed 6-2, 1-6, 7-6 (12-10) to reach the final. Read Full Story Despite the disappointment, Gauff remained composed and focused on learning from the setback. The 22-year-old revealed that she had already faced backlash following the loss, with some bettors directing their frustration towards her after losing their wagers. “I've already received some hate comments and messages, but it's okay.
It only makes you stronger. It's the usual stuff from angry bettors. But whatever, I'll come out on the winning side next time, and I'll make sure to tag them,” Gauff said in her post-match press conference. Coco Gauff on the hate comments she’s receiving after her loss to Muchova “I already got some hate comments and stuff but it’s ok. It just makes you stronger. Bettors who are mad, the usual. But whatever, I’ll come on the winning end next time, I’ll be sure to tag ‘em.” pic.twitter.com/agaqRnVHnz— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 9, 2026 GAUFF FOCUSSED ON POSITIVES AFTER WIMBLEDON LOSS The defeat was a tough blow for Gauff, who had entered Wimbledon with confidence after an impressive run to the semi-finals. She showed resilience throughout the tournament, recovering from difficult situations before eventually falling short against Muchova in a thrilling contest.
However, the American refused to view the result as a failure. Gauff admitted that losing such a close match was painful but insisted that these experiences would help her develop as a player. “You know, whether you hate me or love me, you can’t deny the progress that has been made during this tournament. There are a lot of positives that excite me about the future,” Gauff said. The Wimbledon setback came after a landmark period in Gauff’s career. The American has already won two Grand Slam singles titles, including the 2023 US Open and the 2025 French Open, establishing herself as one of the leading players of her generation. ‘MUCHOVA DESERVES MORE SUCCESS’ Even after the disappointment at Wimbledon, she praised Muchova’s performance and acknowledged that difficult moments are part of the journey towards becoming a better player.
