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Coco Gauff concerned over Carlos Alcaraz ‘jinx’ before winning China Open title

Coco Gauff has revealed she was concerned over a Carlos Alcaraz-related ‘jinx’ ahead of her China Open final triumph. The American stormed past Karolina Muchova in the Beijing showdown on Sunday.

Gauff defeated Muchova 6-1 6-3 to end a short run of disappointing tournament campaigns. However, the 20-year-old initially feared the worst when she was asked in a press conference if a visit to the Forbidden City alongside Carlos Alcaraz would bring her luck.

The duo spent time together at the Forbidden Palace – the centre of Chinese politics for nearly 500 years up to 1924 – ahead of the tournament. Alcaraz went on to win the men’s singles in Beijing, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in an epic final last week.

But at that stage, Gauff was only competing in the round of 16 and the final felt some way off. She was concerned that she would tempt fate by suggesting her trip to the Forbidden City would bring her luck, as it had done for Alcaraz.

Speaking on court after the final, Gauff said: “Carlos and I both went to the Forbidden City earlier this week. Someone in press asked me if it was gonna bring luck. I was like I don’t know I don’t want to jinx it. Then Carlos won. At that time it was only Round of 16 for me. But I guess the Imperial Palace brought us luck.”

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