TEENAGER Coco Gauff made light work of tennis mum Elena Vesnina to waltz into the third round.
The 17-year-old American sensation was far too strong for her Russian opponent, who only recently returned from maternity leave, coming through 6-4 6-3.
Gauff created Cocomania at Wimbledon two years ago when she reached the fourth round aged just 15.
The Atlanta-born whizkid said: “The last time I was on this court, I don’t think too many people knew my name.
“I feel like now, it feels a little bit like home here.
“Back in 2019 I was enjoying the experience. Now I am enjoying it but also really learning from it.
“I’m coming into these matches really believing I can win. Now I am so much more confident on the court.”
Vesnina came back to tennis this year, having left the game in late 2018 to have a baby.
The 34-year-old has won the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open in doubles, as well as reaching the SW19 singles semi-finals five years ago.
But Gauff is not just a fantastic prospect but a top player already who is ranked No23 in the world.
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She had seen off Brit Fran Jones with little difficulty in the first round and was largely untroubled here too.
Gauff capitalised on a break to take the first set before going a double break up in second.
She was broken for the first time in the tournament as Vesnina rallied following a medical time-out to receive back treatment.
But in the end the youngster kept her cool to close it out in straight sets, powering down nine aces in the process.
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