Australian Open 2024: Coco Gauff vs. Marta Kostyuk preview, prediction and live stream
As Coco Gauff is all set to take on Marta Kostyuk in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.

Coco Gauff and Marta Kostyuk (Image via: Imago)
World No. 4 Coco Gauff and World No. 37 Marta Kostyuk will face off against each other on Tuesday. As both players want to continue their run in the tournament, this will be an intense face-off between the two high-performing players in the Grand Slam.
Though the rankings don’t give a proper perspective on the match, they do give an idea of what’s on the cards for the match.
Coco Gauff vs. Marta Kostyuk: Match Details
- Tournament: Australian Open 2024
- Match: Coco Gauff vs. Marta Kostyuk
- Round: Quarterfinals
- Date: 23 January 2024
- Venue: Melbourne Park, Australia
- Surface: Hard
- Prize Money: $600,000

Coco Gauff vs. Marta Kostyuk: Match Preview
Both players have been dominant in their approach so far in the tournament. Marta Kostyuk’s four wins include a straight-set win against Maria Timofeeva. Though her match against Elise Mertens went into a tiebreaker, she stepped up and produced the win.

Coco Gauff, on the other hand, has been in superb form even before the commencement of the Australian Open. She started the season by winning the ASB Classic in Auckland.
Coming to Melbourne, she was one of the favorites for the title, and she didn’t disappoint. The American has yet to drop a set in her four matches in the tournament so far.
Coco Gauff vs. Marta Kostyuk: Prediction
Both players have faced each other on just one occasion so far. Gauff won the match in three sets at the Adelaide International in 2022. Apart from that match, the duo has not faced each other anymore.

With that being said, Coco Gauff will be going into the match as the clear favorite. She has a better head-to-head record and has been superb this season. Thus, she will be expected to win the match without any difficulty.
Prediction: Coco Gauff to win in straight sets.
Coco Gauff vs Marta Kostyuk: Match Telecast
- Africa: beIN Sports, Super Sport
- Asia Pacific and Oceania: beIN Sports, Tennis Channel, CCTV
- Central Asia: Eurosport, Sony Sports Network
- Europe: Eurosport, SRG SSR
- India and subcontinent: Sony Sports Network
- Latin America and the Caribbean: ESPN International
- Middle East: beIN Sports, Eurosport
- North America: ESPN, TSN, Tennis Channel
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