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No. 2 seed Coco Gauff was shockingly upset at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday as Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska ...
Coco Gauff Receives Positive Update originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Nobody ever said tennis was easy. One week, you’re ...
Keen to avoid repeating a past mistake, Aryna Sabalenka struck a diplomatic tone immediately after her three-set defeat to ...
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India Today on MSNWimbledon: How Roland Garros success overwhelmed Coco Gauff to Yastremska lossWimbledon double came crashing down in the first round at SW19, as the emotional toll and rushed grass-court switch proved too much against an inspired Dayana Yastremska.
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EssentiallySports on MSNCoco Gauff Gushes Over Boyfriend's Look With 2-Word ReactionAfter having a successful clay court swing where Coco Gauff reached the finals in Madrid and Rome, before clinching the big title at Roland Garros, she couldn’t find the same success on grass. She ...
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Thesportstak on MSNCoco Gauff breaks silence on what she told her team after Aryna Sabalenka's demeaning Roland Garros remarks: "It was a terrible..."Coco Gauff breaks her silence on Aryna Sabalenka’s controversial post-match comments at Roland Garros, revealing what she told her team and how the pair resolved their differences ahead of Wimbledon.
The world No. 1 expressed a belief that had she lost to Swiatek, the Pole would've beaten Gauff in Saturday's championship.
"I preach love, I preach light," the world No. 2 said. "I just want us to be Kumbaya, live happily, hakuna matata, and be happy here." ...
Sabalenka says she has written to Gauff to apologize for the “unprofessional” comments she made after losing in the final of the French Open.
Jun 5, 2025; Paris, FR; Coco Gauff of the United States celebrates winning her match against Lois Boisson of France on day 12 at Roland Garros Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images ...
American Coco Gauff is this year's champion of the French Open. In the Roland Garros final, she defeated Aryna Sobolenko of Belarus in three sets. The incredibly hard-fought first game, which ...
Ask that question to last year’s Roland Garros singles finalists, Coco Gauff and Casper Ruud. While still in her teens, the 19-year-old Gauff has established herself as a formidable competitor.
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