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Coco Gauff keeps it straight honest after being annihilated by Amanda Anisimova
The Post Coco Gauff keeps it straight honest after being annihilated by Amanda Anisimova appeared first on Tennis World USA Coco Gauff pretty much said that Amanda Anisimova gave her a zero chance of doing anything on the court, and even compared the 24-year-old's level to Aryna Sabalenka.
Amanda Anisimova delivered a clinical performance Saturday in Beijing, defeating defending China Open champion Coco Gauff in less than an hour and dropping just three games in their all-American semifinal matchup.
The incident was forgotten by the end of the match, with Gauff saying “she's entitled to how she felt and I'm entitled to how I respond.”
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Coco Gauff reveals nickname Chinese fans picked for her in Beijing
The Post Coco Gauff reveals nickname Chinese fans picked for her in Beijing appeared first on Tennis World USA Coco Gauff reveals her Chinese fans have picked a nickname for her and it is "a wolf."
She’s going to figure it out. She won a slam this year; she’s still three in the world—lots of time left for her,” said former American ATP icon Steve Johnson about his compatriot Coco Gauff‘s performance woes.
It’s been three years since Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova last faced each other, and this time both arrive battle-tested. So who holds the advantage when they meet in Saturday's Beijing semifinals?
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Coco Gauff and Belinda Bencic Have Feisty Interaction After Accusation of ‘Mind Games’
American women’s tennis star Coco Gauff advanced to the quarterfinals of the China Open in Beijing on Monday, September 29, but not before a tense mid-match clash with Swiss opponent Belinda Bencic over accusations of “mind games.
Coco Gauff receives expert guidance after her China Open semifinal loss, with advice focusing on refining her technique to regain dominance ahead of the next season.