Coco Gauff Rallies to Reach Fourth Round at Canadian Open
MONTREAL, CANADA, AUG 1 – Coco Gauff committed 14 double faults but won her third-round match at the Canadian Open, improving her three-set record to 9-1 this season, officials said.
- Top seed Coco Gauff wins her first Montreal match, reaching the Canadian Open last 16 amid struggles after early tournament losses.
- Her tally now stands at 37 double faults across two rounds, including 23 on Tuesday and 14 against Kudermetova in the third round.
- Amid the aftermath, Gauff said `The goal of the game is to survive and advance, but it’s good enough for today`, highlighting her mental resilience and tactics.
- Gauff will next face Canada’s home hope Victoria Mboko in the fourth round of the Canadian Open.
- Despite the backlash, a commentator’s inappropriate on-air remark sparked social media criticism, but Coco Gauff remained focused on her match.
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Coco Gauff rallies for third-round victory in Montreal
Top-seeded Coco Gauff overcame a slow start to earn a 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 win over Russia's Veronika Kudermetova on Thursday in the third round of the National Bank Open in Montreal.
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