Rafael Nadal's three-word French Open comment to Coco Gauff left her speechless

Rafael Nadal left quite an impression on Coco Gauff at the French Open.

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Rafael Nadal spoke to Coco Gauff at last year's French Open. (Image: Getty)

has gushed over as the tennis legend gears up for what is set to be his last-ever appearance. Nadal has won at Roland Garros a record 14 times but his backstage conversation with the American will live long in the memory, despite Gauff being shellshocked at the time.

Gauff opened up on a chance encounter with Nadal at last year’s French Open, where she reached the quarter-final. Paris has been a strong venue for the champion, having made it to the final the previous year, and she clearly caught Nadal’s attention.

“He's a very nice person,” Gauff recalled. “I remember last year at Roland Garros, he touched me on the back and said: ‘Hi, good job.’ I didn't respond like till 20 tiles already down the stairs because I couldn't believe he spoke to me. I think it's little things like that that I'll miss seeing on tour. The way he carries himself is just great.

“His legacy is going to be something that is almost, like, unmatched when it comes to just the intensity in which he approaches everything. I think that's something that the players will miss and the fans will miss.”

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Coco Gauff was unable to speak in her interaction with Rafael Nadal. (Image: Getty)
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Gauff even admitted to ‘zoning out’ during her own practice sessions when Nadal is nearby, in awe of the 37-year-old who she struggled to speak with at the French Open. She admitted that the idea of Nadal retiring has only recently sunk in, with the , but she will certainly miss watching the Spaniard out on the court.

“Honestly, it's very weird for me as a fan to come to terms with just because the majority of my life he's been the Roland-Garros winner,” Gauff added. “Yeah, I mean, I guess it's now hitting. I think I was in Madrid. It didn't really hit that he was retiring yet. Now when I saw them do the little ceremony after, I was like this is real life, this is for real.

“I feel a little bit sad about it because he's definitely one of my favourite players to watch. His mentality and intensity is something I admire. Honestly, he's probably the only player that when I practice on the court next to him, I would literally zone out of my practice to watch him.

"I've practised next to some incredible players on tour. He's the only one that my eye wanders to.

"No disrespect to other players, but it's something about him and his aura and the intensity in which he does everything. It's just something to me as a young player to look up to.”

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