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In tennis, life can come at you fast, as we used to say. Over the past two months, Gauff and Andreeva have essentially switched places in the Roland Garros pecking order. Now it’s Coco who looks calm ...
Gauff’s victory comes just days after another major moment in Rome: the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNCoco Gauff has hilarious reaction to her viral Rome momentAnd after booking a Rome quarterfinal place, Gauff made an interesting revelation as she is always motivated to do well in ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'You can boo me, it’s ok': Coco Gauff bold pasta choice after Rome winCoco Gauff made a somewhat controversial decision after her victory against Mirra Andreeva in the quarterfinals of the Rome ...
Gauff has finished runner-up in the last two editions at the Foro Italico with two different partners—Jessica Pegula in 2023 and Erin Routliffe in 2024. For Eala, this marks her doubles debut at the ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNAlex Eala, Coco Gauff bow out in Italian Open doubles quarterfinalsAlex Eala and Coco Gauff kissed their Italian Open doubles campaign goodbye after falling to the defending champions in the quarterfinals. First-time partners Gauff and Eala couldn’t capitalize on ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCoco Gauff holds nerve in Rome tie-break to defeat Mirra Andreeva and advance to semisCoco Gauff secured a notable victory against Mirra Andreeva 6-4, 7-6 (4) and became the first semifinalist of the Rome Open. The world No. 3 came out on top of a tight match and returns to the ...
They say when in Rome, do as the Romans do. For Coco Gauff, competing in the Eternal City means bringing Italian high fashion to the Foro Italico—with a timeless and classic twist. The ...
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