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Coco Gauff is 0-7 against No. 1 Iga Swiatek after losing to her in the French Open quarterfinals
Read full article: Coco Gauff is 0-7 against No. 1 Iga Swiatek after losing to her in the French Open quarterfinalsCoco Gauff has lost in the French Open quarterfinals to two-time champion Iga Swiatek in a rematch of last year's final at Roland Garros.
Coco Gauff wanted a French Open rematch against Iga Swiatek; it'll happen in the quarterfinals
Read full article: Coco Gauff wanted a French Open rematch against Iga Swiatek; it'll happen in the quarterfinalsCoco Gauff put aside a skinned knee and a bad stretch in the first set to reach the French Open quarterfinals for the third consecutive year.
French Open doubles player Miyu Kato of Japan disqualified for accidentally hitting a ball girl
Read full article: French Open doubles player Miyu Kato of Japan disqualified for accidentally hitting a ball girlFrench Open doubles player Miyu Kato and her partner have been forced to forfeit a match when Kato accidentally hit a ball girl in the neck with a ball after a point.
Elena Rybakina, reigning Wimbledon champion, pulls out of French Open because she is sick
Read full article: Elena Rybakina, reigning Wimbledon champion, pulls out of French Open because she is sickReigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina has pulled out of the French Open before her third-round match on Saturday because she is sick.
Mirra Andreeva is a teen who doesn't like homework, wins easily at French Open; Coco Gauff next
Read full article: Mirra Andreeva is a teen who doesn't like homework, wins easily at French Open; Coco Gauff nextMirra Andreeva is the latest teen sensation in tennis, a 16-year-old Russian who is the youngest player to win a match in the women’s main draw at the French Open since 2005.
Tan's doubles partner angered by Wimbledon withdrawal
Read full article: Tan's doubles partner angered by Wimbledon withdrawalHarmony Tan surprised and angered her Wimbledon doubles partner by withdrawing from that tournament with a thigh injury a day after eliminating Serena Williams in her debut at the grass-court Grand Slam.
No chill for Coco: Gauff ousts 9th seed in French Open debut
Read full article: No chill for Coco: Gauff ousts 9th seed in French Open debut(AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)PARIS – Prepping in the relative warmth of a gym before heading out with leggings and long sleeves to make her French Open debut against the tournament’s No. I realized it’s just a tennis match. Such a far cry from last year’s French Open: Gauff failed to make it out of qualifying, while Konta was making her way to her third Grand Slam semifinal. She also made it to the fourth round at this year’s Australian Open, beating 2019 champion Naomi Osaka en route. The lack of match play coming in.
Perfect prep: Halep takes 14-match win streak to French Open
Read full article: Perfect prep: Halep takes 14-match win streak to French OpenAmid all the tumult of the coronavirus pandemic, Simona Halep might very well have found the perfect formula to prepare for the French Open. When the clay-court Grand Slam tournament begins Sunday, 2018 champion Halep will be on court against 70th-ranked Sara Sorribes Tormo. Separated from her Australian coach Darren Cahill for seven months during the pandemic, Halep spent the extended break from competition with her Romanian coach, Artemon Apostu-Efremov. At the Italian Open, Halep’s final three matches came against Yulia Putintseva, Garbiñe Muguruza and Karolína Pliskova — all three of whom played at the U.S. Open. Halep added a second major trophy by dropping only four games against Serena Williams in last year’s Wimbledon final.