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Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher evaluate the French Open women's tournament board, explaining why Coco Gauff could emerge despite a "wide open" field.
Coco Gauff, the No. 2 seeded American still seeking a second Grand Slam title, will begin this year’s French Open as a pretty solid favorite.
Alex Eala talks to Newsweek about playing out an early childhood passion for tennis on the international stage ...
Coco Gauff’s new season tells a tale of two halves! The post Coco Gauff’s Bold French Open Claim Draws Watchful Eyes of Her ...
Tenniscore may have hit the fashion scene last summer, but it’s showing no signs of slowing down — and we’re totally on board ...
The four-time French Open champion has endured a difficult season and has not won a title since her victory in last year’s ...
Coco Gauff may have failed to cap off her great Madrid and Rome runs with a title but she remains pretty optimistic about her ...
After falling to a wounding defeat in the Italian Open final, Coco Gauff's compatriot outlined his key concerns for the ...
The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has released its latest world rankings, showing notable progress for several Ukrainian players.
The Spaniard beat the world number one, who returned to the court after a 104-day break. View on euronews ...
Coco Gauff was comfortably beaten by Jasmine Paolini in the Italian Open final but will still take home a huge amount of ...
The Spaniard is the new king of the Foro Italico. Yannik was able to fight only in the first set. Too bad for two break points left on the road at the decisive moment. Now heading towards Roland Garro ...