Swiatek downs Paolini to claim 1st Cincinnati Open title
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Jasmine Paolini overcame an injury scare and a challenging start to defeat Coco Gauff at the Cincinnati Open, marking her third victory against Gauff this year. Despite Gauff's errors, Paolini's resilient performance secured her a spot in the semifinals,
Gauff herself tried to rectify the issue when she parted ways with acclaimed coach Brad Gilbert last September, and yet, the excessive double faults continue under Jean-Christophe Faurel. She is the reigning Queen of Clay and did take the women's doubles crown in Montreal alongside McCartney Kessler, so perhaps a turnaround is on the horizon.
Coco Gauff’s serving woes continued Friday night in Mason, Ohio, as the world No. 2 served up 16 double faults during a 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 defeat to world No. 9 Jasmine Paolini in the quarterfinals of the Cincinnati Open.
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Yardbarker on MSNCoco Gauff dumped out in Cincinnati Open comeback clinic by Jasmine Paolini
Coco Gauff is out of the Cincinnati Open after Jasmine Paolini produced an epic comeback to down the top American 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 overcoming an ankle injury and a lapse of focus to secure an incredible win.
World number two Coco Gauff beats Lucia Bronzetti 6-2 6-4 to book her place in the quarter-finals of the Cincinnati Open.
Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz, the second seeds in the women's and men's singles draws respectively, both advanced at the Cincinnati Open. Gauff easily defeated Xinyu Wang, while Alcaraz struggled to overcome Damir Dzumhur in three sets.
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Daily Express US on MSNCoco Gauff sent dramatic career warning ahead of U.S. Open
Coco Gauff has endured a difficult run of form since the French Open, including an early exit from Wimbledon, while her U.S. Open preparation has been poor.
Coco Gauff's Outfit at Cincinnati Open Has Fans Calling Her the 'Best Dressed' Player originally appeared on Parade. Coco Gauff is delivering not just a powerful performance at the Cincinnati Open, but she’s also serving a major fashion game.
Coco Gauff says "Weapons" left her "traumatized" after seeing the movie in theaters during the Cincinnati Open.
Which brings me to Coco Gauff. After winning at Roland Garros for the first time in June, she naturally wanted to take a minute to revel, so she flew back to the U.S. and made the rounds of TV and media with her family. Then she flew back, had a couple of days to practice on grass, and lost in the first round in Berlin and at Wimbledon.
Coco Gauff's mother has sent an uplifting message to her daughter ahead of the US Open 2025, in light of an ignominious statistic concerning the two-time Grand Slam champion's second serve, which has