Gauff opens up on impostor syndrome ahead of Miami Open semis

(Reuters) — World number four Coco Gauff said she struggles with impostor syndrome after defeating Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic ​to reach the Miami Open semi-finals for the ‌first time.

The 22-year-old beat Bencic 6-3 1-6 6-3 on Tuesday, advancing to the last four after failing to progress beyond ​the fourth round in her previous six attempts.

With ​the win, she also became the youngest American ⁠to reach the women’s singles semi-finals in Miami ​since Serena Williams in 2004.

“I think sometimes I can ​get impostor syndrome,” Gauff told reporters.

“Even when they are saying my accomplishments when I walk on or during the warm-up, it ​doesn’t feel like me and I’m like, ‘Oh, actually, ​you do have a good career.’

“But it doesn’t feel like that ‌sometimes. ⁠When you’re working on things, and especially with my serve, it just feels like I shouldn’t be where I am. But tennis doesn’t lie, the ball ​doesn’t lie, so ​I just ⁠have to believe in myself.”

Gauff, a two-time Grand Slam champion, said her coach ​has been focused on helping her build ​confidence.

“At moments, ⁠I believe in it, and other moments, I don’t. I’m just trying to believe in it more,” she ⁠said.

Gauff ​will face Czech Karolina Muchova ​in the semi-finals on Thursday, having won all five of their previous ​meetings.

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