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French Open 2025: Coco Guffti comes up from the second set of tough, returns the second week in Paris


Paris-Coco Gauf took a great start in the third round of the French Open on Saturday, taking 12 out of the first 15 points for the lead after just 10 minutes after 10 minutes. The rest of the opening set has also been smoothly gone.

From there, the issues were tightened, and the 2121 US Open Champion had only two points from the exclusion of the second set, before returning to the right direction and reached the second week in the fifth year before the Mary Bozkova-1-6, -6-6 (3) before defeating.

Florida’s 21-year-old Ghaf was runner-up in Paris in 2022 and this year Clay-Court was number second in the Grand Slam tournament.

The next one will be the matchup against Alexandrova, the next Monday, the winner will be in the quarter -finals.

After just half an hour needed to claim the first set on Saturday, Gaff was injured in the 75 minute struggle in the second.

The sound of the Court Philip-Chatter from the Soccer Stadium near Paris Saint-Germain was approaching Philip-Chattar, which fell to the Champions League after the Champions League final after the Knight of Munich in Munich, Germany, after Saturday.

The second one was followed by Ghof 5-3, 30-love with Bozkova serving. Four times in total, the third set of Bozkova will have to string together two points.

But Gauf does not allow it, often extending points with its terrifying court coverage until he finds a place to hit a winner. In a particularly memorable exchange, Ghaf just scattered to reach a drop shot, scrambled in a position to back a volley, then jumps to push the overhead.

In the end, the second set of Ghose was more than 22 to 11, more than twice as a bozcover, and helped himself winning 5 points on 14 travel nets.

One of the five American women in the fourth round is Gulf. Others are Jessica Pugla, No. 7 Madison Key, No. 16 Amanda Anisimova and Invisible Hailey Baptist.

There were still three US men in the bracket on Sunday.

The keys, who won the Australian Open in January, saved three matches, and returned to defeat the 2021 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin by 3-6, -3-5, -5-5 in the final set by 4-1. The keys are now playing the 70th ranked Baptist.

Anisimova met Aryana Sabalenka, the number one for a place in the quarter-finals, and faces the Pugla-Open runner-up-French wild-card entry Lois Boison last year.



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