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Coco Gauff will be playing the Canadian Open to kick-start her campaign in the North American hard-court swing. Gauff chose ...
After having a wonderful clay court season, where she reached the finals in Madrid and Rome, before lifting the second major ...
Coco Gauff is seeking to bounce back from her poor grass-court season, where she failed to win a single match on the surface.
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The World No. 4 Coco Gauff showcased her trademark grit under pressure recently at the Mutua Madrid Open, clawing back from a shocking first-set loss to defeat Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska 0-6, 6 ...
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MADRID — Coco Gauff got past the disappointment of losing the Madrid Open final to Aryna Sabalenka and was celebrating a solid week that will make her the top-ranked American woman on Monday.
Their last match was during the Madrid Open in April, with Gauff coming away with an 0-6, 6-2, 7-5 victory in the second round on the clay court. " (Yastremska) played great," Gauff said on Tuesday.