Coco Gauff's smashed racket could change Australian Open
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Coco Gauff is determined not to repeat the same mistake she made after reaching her first Grand Slam quarter-final, following her latest run at the Australian Open. Gauff advanced to the last eight in Melbourne for the third straight year,
Elina Svitolina dropped just three games against Coco Gauff in a 59-minute blitz to reach her fourth career Grand Slam semifinal, and first at the Australian Open. She will return to the Top 10 in the PIF WTA Rankings for the first time since October 2021 as a result.
The 12th-seeded Ukrainian, who turned 31 in September, has been exceptional at the Australian Open so far this year, taking out Cristina Bucsa, Linda Klimovicova, No. 23 seed Diana Shnaider, and eighth-seeded Mirra Andreeva. All four wins came in straight sets.
NEW YORK (AP) — Naomi Osaka smiled before her U.S. Open showdown against Coco Gauff began Monday, Sept. 1 — and after it ended. Between points, Osaka patted her left thigh and quietly told herself, almost in a whisper: "Come on. Come on." Once the ball ...
NEW YORK — Naomi Osaka eliminated Coco Gauff 6-3, 6-2 at the U.S. Open with a far more confident and consistent brand of tennis Monday to reach her first Grand Slam quarterfinal in more than 4 1/2 years. The No. 23-seeded Osaka was better throughout than ...
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Coco Gauff opens up on 'feeling bad' and 'mental deficit' in early Iga Swiatek losses
Gauff admits she felt really bad about losing her opening seven matches against Swiatek.