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The win pushes Gauff to the French Open quarterfinals for the fifth time in her career. Of the four Grand Slams, Gauff has ...
Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, and Jessica Pegula lead a fast-growing pack of successful Americans on the WTA Tour. The first two have lifted trophies at the season's opening two Grand Slams.
Ben Shelton rose two spots to No. 10 in the ATP rankings on Monday, joining No. 4 Taylor Fritz and No. 8 Tommy Paul to give the United States three men in the top 10 for the first time in nearly 20 ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNCoco Gauff Makes WTA History as American Women Outshine Rivals With Jessica Pegula, Madison KeysIt’s a 'Party in the USA,' alright! The post Coco Gauff Makes WTA History as American Women Outshine Rivals With Jessica ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNCoco Gauff's Reaction to Jessica Pegula's Surprising Revelation Could Test Friendship"Just trying to stay solid and she's obviously tough for me to play but I'm happy to get through today. The post Coco Gauff ...
Elsewhere, Jessica Pegula claimed a confident 6-3 ... on to that second set there definitely.” Later on Thursday, Madison Keys, who is playing in her first grand slam since she won the ...
Day 7 at the 2025 French Open began with No. 3 women's seed Jessica Pegula encountering ... No. 7 women's seed Madison Keys struggled initially against Sofia Kenin, losing the first set 4-6.
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India Today on MSNFrench Open: Boisson lowest-ranked quarterfinalist in 40 years, Zverev rolls onLois Boisson pulled off a stunning upset over world No 3 Jessica Pegula at the French Open. This historic win highlights the rise of underdogs and sets up a thrilling second week at Roland Garros.
She is by far the lowest-ranked woman to beat someone ranked in the top five at the French Open in 40 years. The lowest previously in that span was No. 179 Aniko Kapros, who eliminated No. 5 Justine ...
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