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Coco Gauff began her run at the Cincinnati Open with a strong performance, losing only five games against Wang Xinyu.
Follow live as The Enquirer provides real-time updates of the third round at the Cincinnati Open from the Lindner Family ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA Cleveland Day 2 Predictions Including Lois Boisson vs Jil Teichmann
Preparations for the US Open continue at the WTA Cleveland this week as Day 1 gets underway with six matches on the schedule. French tennis sensation Lois Boisson will play her first match in this ...
Coco Gauff returned to her second Cincinnati Open quarterfinal with a straight-sets win over Lucia Bronzetti, while Jasmine ...
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Tennis365 on MSNSerena Williams’ former coach predicts Coco Gauff will be dominant if she changes one thing
Coco Gauff could win "double digit" Grand Slam titles and be a long-term world No 1 if she makes one key change, according to ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNCincinnati: Coco Gauff picking up steam after struggling period, easily reaches QF
Prior to coming to Cincinnati, the world No. 2 picked up back-to-back first-round exits in Berlin and Wimbledon. Then, the ...
Extreme heat at the Cincinnati Open has caused multiple player retirements and health concerns. The WTA has a heat rule, but ...
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Tennis Temple on MSNDraw for the WTA 250 Cleveland Tournament: Boisson Faces Teichmann, Samsonova and Wang Xinyu Top Seeds in Ohio
Loïs Boisson is set to make her highly anticipated return to competition. Absent from the tour since her first WTA title in ...
Coco Gauff looks back on her upset loss at Wimbledon as she prepares for a rematch Dayana Yastremska at the Cinncinatti Open.
After capturing her second Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, Coco Gauff had a difficult grass-court season, losing her opening matches at both Berlin and Wimbledon.
Lucia Bronzetti dropped her opening service game in the second set, but immediately struck back, breaking Gauff to love and ...
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FirstCuriosity on MSNJessica Pegula Reveals How Her Retirement Decision Left Coco Gauff Mad
Jessica Pegula has planned to retire around the age of 35. But Coco Gauff is against this decision as she would rather want her compatriot to play at least till the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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