Coco Gauff postponed his determined efforts from Ekaterina Semen Alexander No. 20 to be able to fight back on Monday, June on Monday, June 2. Mirra Andreeva was able to defend back against Daria Kasatkin.
Gauff beat Alexander 6-0, 7-5 in 1 hour and 22 minutes when she continued her gentle run in the clay courts in 2025, expanding her record to 15-3. This was the overall ninth main quarterfinal of the American young man overall when she walked around in the first half.
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Alexander, however, increased her game in the second set to put pressure on Gauffa as she tied the second seed from the disintegration. But Gauff was strong to the conclusion and won 12 out of the last 16 points of the match.
Alexander was canceled in the first set by 15 unforced errors, where she could only provide three winners. In the second, Alexander decided to hang with a gauff on longer exchanges and stayed on the front leg.
However, it was not possible to take advantage of two double mistakes from Gauffa to 5-4 and eventually lost the match.
“She intensified the game in the second,” Gauff said in a court interview. “Some balls I came across a good shot and she would hit the winner on the line. If she won this way, I can keep my head high, so overall I thought I was playing great.”
Andreeva makes her second quarterfinals Grand Slam
Andreeva descended from 5-3 down in the second set and saved one set point to advance to his second quarterfinals Grand Slam. She also reached the record by becoming the youngest player who had reached the quarterfinals of Roland Garros in 1997-98 in 1997-98.
This year Andreeva has to hit the Set of Roland Garros this year and no more than five games are admitted in any time. In the quarterfinals, either Jessica Pegula or Wildcard Lois Boisson will face.
Published on:
2 June 2025
