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Paris – Coco Gulf has seen the biggest difference in the first Grand Slam final player at the French Open at the age of 6 and who will play for the trophy at the age of 20, he sees the importance of the event.
Three years ago, in Roleland-Garros, Gauf was on that stage and this type of award was made at risk. It seemed that the result meant absolutely everything, a burden that had a lot at that time and made him nervous.
Now, the number 2 ranked Gauf, he understands that the results are in the “how small” results are planned.
In the American Semifinal, the 361st Rankd French Wild-Card Entry Los Bowson was defeated by -1-6, -2-2 goals, saying, “Everyone is working on a bigger thing in life than losing the final.”
“I am sure there are hundreds of players who will kill or lose in a final, so just know how lucky and privileges I am to be in this position,” said Gauf. “At first I thought that if I was lost it would be the end of the world and you know that the sun was still up the next day. … regardless of the results, the sun will still rise.”
There is another main difference here: today’s negligence is the Grand Slam champion. He won 2023 US Open; In this final, his opponent became so subtle.
“I just think of a kind of feeling,” Gauf said, “I kept my breath at the match point like that.”
Their Head-to-Head Series is the first 1 vs. 2 matching in a French Open Women’s final after the defeat of Serena Williams Maria Sharapova in 2021, 3-1.
Sabalenka defeated Ghaf in their recent meeting, which came to the Madrid Open in the Role-Garros used in the type of red clay. So Ghaf Sabalenka is well aware of a lot of talent, which was in the entire exhibition during the 7-6 (1), 4-6, 6-0 semifinal win against the three-time defending champion IGA Soutech.
“He can bring some big shots and big winners in all fields of the court,” Ghaf told about this 2 27 -year -old youth in Belarus. “He is also a fighter. He will be in the match regardless of the scoreline.”
After pushing one 26 matches in the French Open in the third set of Sweetch, Sabalenka’s stretched part was quite perfect.
Even Sabalenka has called the upper nature of the last set “touching for me”.
He did not make any unexpected error; Sweetake was 12.
“The speed was his (was) very fast,” said Swetek. “It was very difficult to enter any rally.”
Sabalenka took the top ranking from Sweetch last October and was there. Sabalenka is clearly paying the work that has been kept for improvement on the Australian Open and 2024 US Open-Mati, with three 40-6 and three major championships with three titles this season.
“I can go to the flat. I can play with the spin (play). I can go back and play defense,” said Sabalenka. “This is the best thing to do on Clay Court for me.”
The truth is, regardless of the surface, Sabalenka still feels the most comfortable when it hurts as much as possible.
His high-risky style suggests against the negligence, who is trying to become more aggressive with his forehand but usually when he is making a shot after his opponent, he can get everything with his best, instinct and defense.
“He will come out of the swing,” said Gauf. “I just have to expect it and I have to do my best to the counter type.”