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Coco Gauff Opens French Open Title Defense After 'Mini Car Accident'

  • On Tuesday, French Open defending champion Coco Gauff, 22, disclosed she got in a 'mini car accident' on the way to Roland-Garros in Paris when her vehicle struck a retractable pole that failed to lower, leaving the car undriveable.
  • Police directing traffic at a road checkpoint instructed Gauff's driver to proceed despite the pole-like structure failing to lower properly, resulting in the collision that Gauff felt as a passenger.
  • Describing the moment on TNT, Gauff recalled the impact was minimal, saying 'You felt a little impact and I spilled my juice all over the car,' and later faced another mishap when her dress got stuck before court.
  • Despite the setbacks, Gauff made it to Roland-Garros on time and beat American Taylor Townsend 6-4, 6-0 in straight sets to advance her title defense.
  • The fourth seed now faces Egyptian Mayar Sherif in the second round as she seeks consecutive French Open crowns, though defending champion Aryna Sabalenka and three-time titlist Iga Swiatek present formidable obstacles ahead.
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Bennington Banner broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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