Coco Gauff claps back at opponent’s husband for ridiculing her with his hat as the teenager won her quarterfinal match in the Australian Open

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  • Heorhii Kostyuk wore a hat saying ‘shake your cocos’ courtside on Monday 
  • Coco Gauff won the match in three sets before losing on Wednesday’s semifinal
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After winning her Australian Open quarterfinal match on Monday, Coco Gauff responded to her opponent’s husband poking fun at her with the hat he wore courtside. 

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The teenage phenom took on Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk for a spot in the semifinals. During the game, Kotsyuk’s husband, Heorhii, wore a hat that said ‘shake your cocos’. 

In addition to the headgear blatantly poking fun at her first name, it also featured a picture of a coconut cracked in half. 

Gauff ended up defeating Kostyuk, 7-6 (6), 6-7 (3), 6-2, in three-hour match. Shortly after, she clapped back at Heorhii on Instagram. 

‘Shakey shake,’ she wrote with a heart and laughing emoji alongside a clip from her victory. 

Coco Guaff responded to her opponent's husband after winning her quarterfinal on Monday

Coco Guaff responded to her opponent’s husband after winning her quarterfinal on Monday

Heorhii Kostyuk poked fun at Gauff by wearing a hat saying 'shake your cocos' courtside

Heorhii Kostyuk poked fun at Gauff by wearing a hat saying ‘shake your cocos’ courtside 

Gauff wrote 'shakey shake' on Instagram after defeating Marta Kostyuk in a three-hour match

Gauff wrote ‘shakey shake’ on Instagram after defeating Marta Kostyuk in a three-hour match

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Kostyuk married Heorhii in Cyrpus last November. 

Despite her loss, Monday’s match marked the Ukrainian’s first quarterfinal finish at a Grand Slam. 

On the other hand, Gauff admitted that despite the desirable result, she was not satisfied with her performance. 

‘Today was definitely a C-game,’ Gauff said. ‘Didn’t play my best tennis but really proud that I was able to get through. Hopefully got the bad match out of the way and I can play even better.

‘I knew going in, playing her, it was (going to be) a tough match. She’s pretty athletic, and we kind of play similar. Today she was just more offensive, which I wish I was taking the offense from the beginning.’

Despite the loss, Monday's game marked Kostyuk's first quarterfinal finish at a Grand Slam

Despite the loss, Monday’s game marked Kostyuk’s first quarterfinal finish at a Grand Slam 

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In Wednesday's semifinal match, Gauff lost a rematch to Belarus' Aryna Sabalenka in three sets

In Wednesday’s semifinal match, Gauff lost a rematch to Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka in three sets

Gauff faced second-seeded Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus in the semifinals on Wednesday. The two previously squared off in September’s US Open final, where Gauff won, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, for her first major title.

Sabalenka got the best of Gauff in the rematch to advance to the final. By winning the match, 7-6 (7-2) 6-4, she derailed Gauff’s hopes of winning the Australian Open as a teenager. 

Sabelenka will take on Qinweng Zheng on Saturday for the title.  

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