Newly minted 2025 French Open champion Coco Gauff saw a short-lived return to the court this week, with the world No. 2 exiting the 2025 Berlin Open in a straight-set, first-match loss on Thursday — Gauff's first contest since winning Roland-Garros.
The 21-year-old US star earned an automatic berth to the second round of the grass-court Wimbledon tune-up tournament, before falling to China's No. 49 Wang Xinyu 6-3, 6-3 in the Round-of-16 matchup.
Gauff visibly struggled in Berlin after her breakthrough victory on clay, tallying 25 unforced errors and seven double faults in the two-set loss.
Despite the stumble, Gauff took this week's setback in stride, acknowledging that her trip to Berlin was "short but sweet" and promising to "come back stronger next year" in a social media post.
"It was a tough one today but happy to be back on court," Gauff wrote. "Tried my best to adjust with the quick turnaround but it wasn't enough. As always, I'm learning as I go so I hope to do better next time."
Seemingly unfazed as she eyes what is arguably her weakest Grand Slam, Gauff will aim to advance past Wimbledon's fourth round for the first time in her career when the London Slam starts later this month.
"I'm excited to get some more practices in to be ready for Wimbledon," she noted.