American tennis star Coco Gauff was forced to retire from her third-round match at the Indian Wells Open after suffering a painful forearm injury that abruptly ended her campaign in California.
The 21-year-old withdrew after just 54 minutes of play against Alexandra Eala, having initially taken the lead in the match.
Gauff began showing clear discomfort in her left forearm, eventually approaching the net to inform officials and her opponent that she could not continue.
The unexpected retirement removed one of the tournament favourites, allowing Eala to progress to the Round of 16, marking a historic moment for the rising Filipino player.
What happened during Coco Gauff’s match at Indian Wells?
Gauff started the contest with confidence and quickly gained the upper hand. The American broke Eala’s serve early to take a 2–1 lead, appearing in control of the opening set.
However, momentum shifted dramatically in the following game. While serving to consolidate her break, Gauff missed four game points, struggling to maintain rhythm on her serve.
Observers noticed her repeatedly flexing and shaking her left arm between points, suggesting increasing discomfort.
Not the ending we wanted to see 💔
Coco Gauff is forced to retire against Alex Eala after feeling persistent pain in her arm. 😓
Wonderful sportsmanship from both 🤝 pic.twitter.com/chxwX99aUT
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 9, 2026
Eala capitalised on the moment. The 18-year-old seized control of the match and surged through seven consecutive games, turning a deficit into a commanding 6–2, 2–0 lead.
Shortly after the second set began, Gauff walked towards the net and informed the umpire she could not continue because of pain in her forearm, bringing the match to a premature end.
Why did Coco Gauff retire from the Indian Wells Open?
Gauff withdrew due to pain in her left forearm, although tournament organisers have not yet released a detailed medical assessment.
Forearm injuries are not uncommon in professional tennis. The muscles in the forearm absorb heavy strain during powerful forehands, serves, and repeated baseline rallies. Even minor inflammation can quickly affect grip strength and shot control.
For elite players competing in long tournaments, continuing with such discomfort can risk a more serious injury, which often leads to precautionary withdrawals like this one.
What did Alexandra Eala say after the match?
Despite securing the biggest win of her career, Eala showed clear respect for her opponent.
Speaking after the match, the young Filipina acknowledged the circumstances of the victory while expressing gratitude for the opportunity.

“I really didn’t want to win this way. But this is still a really big moment for me to be able to play on Stadium 1 at Indian Wells against such a great competitor.”
Coco, hızlı bir iyileşme diliyorum 💚
Gauff emre zorunlu olarak oyunu bırakınca Alexandra Eala, Son 16 turuna yükseldi.#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/7DY3fnMATo
— Penalty Area (@zackspin12) March 9, 2026
She also praised Gauff’s influence in women’s tennis. “Among them is Coco… so thank you, Coco, for being an amazing competitor and an amazing role model. I really hope everything is well and you recover soon.”
The comments came as players across the tournament marked International Women’s Day, celebrating the achievements of women in sport.
Why is this result a milestone for Alexandra Eala?
While the match ended unexpectedly, the result still represents a major breakthrough for Eala.
The 18-year-old, seeded 31st, has now reached the Round of 16 at Indian Wells for the first time in her career.
The achievement also places her in the history books as the first Filipino player to reach this stage of the tournament.
Indian Wells is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious events outside the four Grand Slam tournaments, making deep runs particularly significant for emerging players.
Eala’s performance throughout the match showed composure and determination, particularly after recovering from the early break in the opening set.
How significant is this retirement for Coco Gauff’s career?
Gauff rarely retires mid-match, making this incident notable. The Indian Wells withdrawal marks only the second mid-match retirement of her professional career. Her previous retirement came during the Cincinnati Open.
The American arrived at Indian Wells with strong expectations. She reached the semi-finals in 2024, establishing herself as a genuine title contender at the event.
However, the latest injury setback means she has now experienced back-to-back earlier-than-expected exits, first in the Round of 16 last year and now in the third round.
For fans and analysts, the key question will be whether the forearm issue is a short-term strain or something that could affect upcoming tournaments on the WTA calendar.



