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After winning the French Open and rising up to become the No. 2-ranked tennis player, Coco Gauff lost her first match at ...
But things can happen quickly at Wimbledon. Sabalenka is the only one of the five top-seeded women still in the bracket after No. 4 Jasmine Paolini, last year's runner-up, followed No. 2 Coco Gauff, ...
Clijsters watched Novak Djokovic beat Alexandre Muller, and has now said of Gauff’s loss on BBC Sounds: “The one thing on ...
During the latest episode of ‘Wimbledon Unfiltered with Nick Kyrgios’, 2022 finalist Nick Kyrgios gave his verdict on the ...
Surprise exits keep coming at SW19 with world No1 Aryna Sabalenka the only women’s top-five seed still standing ...
Four-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek avoided joining Wimbledon’s lengthy list of fallen seeds by stylishly battling ...
Rick Macci, Boca Raton's wizard of tennis, was not surprised Gauff fell to 42nd-ranked Dayana Yastremska weeks after ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWimbledon Shake-Up: Sabalenka Leads Updated Futures After Gauff ExitWimbledon’s already seen some major upsets on the women’s side with French Open champ Coco Gauff out early. With updated odds, Aryna Sabalenka now leads the futures market and David Bastl from Sports ...
Rennae Stubbs suggests the main reason why Coco Gauff lost in Wimbledon round one. Jessica Pegula fell in the first round to ...
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Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff headline NBO women's entry listMONTREAL — Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff headline a star-studded women’s field for the National Bank Open in Montreal, ...
Tennis superstar Venus Williams joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Brooke Shields to talk about having the opportunity to call the French Open and watching Coco Gauff win the tournament.
It was an abrupt, and mistake-filled, exit for Gauff, who so recently earned her second Grand Slam title — at the French Open ...
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