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love-hold · 5 months ago
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20 moments to recap AO25
(all singles moments i’m sorry)
1. carlos alcaraz (or rather buzzcutcaraz) debuted his new victorbarber haircut and was tomatoed for lack of a better word, causing his fans to crash out two weeks into the new season.
2. danielle collins made herself an enemy of australia (or at least of the crowd at her R2 match against hometown hero destanee aiava)
3. AO’s YouTube channel premiered AO Animated, a free livestream that cartoon animated RLA matches and captured moments like this.
4. laura siegemund knocked out AO24 finalist zheng qinwen R2, which doesn’t help how much people dislike her already after her match against coco gauff at USO23
5. 18 year old, ATP next gen champion joao fonseca battled through qualifying and knocked out 9th seed andrey rublev R1. for 24H he was praised as the next hot thing, claimed as part of the next big 3 along with alcaraz/sinner (rip holger rune). unfortunately, he was knocked out R2 by lorenzo sonego, teaching an important lesson on how we shouldn’t make these comparisons so hastily because that kind of expectation is anything but beneficial. leave the guy alone! (btw no hate to joao, i’m excited to see his career flourish!)
6. sunflowered naomi osaka—after being handed quite a draw—took revenge on the last two players that kicked her out of 2024’s hard court slams: the c/k-aros, caroline garcia and karolina muchova
7. lucky loser eva lys reached R4 and achieved her career best performance at a grand slam. the craziest part? she was notified 10 mins before her R1 match that she would be playing. i love a fairytale run!
8. 19 year old, next gen ATP finals runner up learner tien beat the 5 set, 2 AM chaos match specialist himself, daniil medvedev. one of the best matches of the tournament, learner kicked out AO24’s finalist in R2 with a dramatic fifth set tiebreak. he continued to rally himself to R4, the youngest player since 2005 nadal to do so.
shoutout to alex michelsen who defeated AO23 finalist stefanos tsitsipas and karen khachanov, and jakub mensik who defeated casper ruud. next gen!
9. jacob fearnley shut nick kyrgios up
10. novak djokovic refused to do the typical on-court post-match interview with jim courier in an act of protect against the comments of channel 9 host tony jones who heckled his fans and called him overrated.
11. oh AO kits. you were pretty underwhelming. nike hit another low—i can’t believe that tank top dress made it to the women’s final. in both colors. but there were positives. once again, coco and naomi: gorgeous. esp naomi’s sunflowers! ON finally changed their gradient colors. purple BOSS shirt! (unfortunately, didn’t see much of it) and i really loved destanee aiava’s story behind her kits. but jannik’s denim custom fox...this is what you give to the world number 1?
12. iga’s bakery opened again, dishing out a scary number of bagels and breadsticks. in fact, while the ATP had its ugly five setters like usual (jack draper playing 3 in a row), countless players from the WTA gave out 6-0’s and 6-1’s this tournament
13. kei nishikori lived up to his reputation as the five set king, defeating thiago monteiro R1 from two-love down
14. janholger delivered the chaos we expected. alpine-boy, sickly victorian child, jannik sinner practically melted on RLA, taking an 11 min MTO. holger then decided to take his own MTO, 5-3 on jannik’s serve. if that wasn’t enough, jannik decided to break the net, delaying the match another 20 mins. also, there was this point.
15. more “surprise players” (draw wise) reached the second week: nastia pavlyuchenkova (QF) belinda bencic (R4), olga danilovic (R4), paula badosa (SF), lorenzo sonego (QF), gael monfils (R4), elina svitolina (QF), ben shelton (SF), and madison keys (more on her later).
ALSO ben became the first active american man to reach the semis of different 2 grand slams.
16. elina and gael were true tennis power couple goals, knocking out #4 seeds jasmine paolini and taylor fritz R3, hours after the other and reaching the second week (shoutout to gael at 38 years old, still delivering entertaining five setters)
17. the projected novak djokovic and carlos alcaraz QF did happen to the joy of most tennis fanatics and to the horror of carlos’ fan base. the end result? carlos’ dream of the career GS slam was crushed once again, and novak’s thigh became equally injured, leading him to retire in his SEMIFINAL MATCH against zverev. he was boo-ed off the court. jfc.
18. world #1 jannik Winner defended his AO title in straights without giving up any break points, extending his match streak to 37-1 from oct. he only dropped two sets: the king of hardcourt, completely untouchable.
19. adding even more humiliation to the loss, zverev’s history of domestic violence (given the fact that said history has been blatantly ignored by the ATP) was publicly called out during his losers speech
20. and last but certainly not least MADISON KEYS DETHRONED 2X DEFENDING CHAMPION ARYNA SABALENKA, FINALLY EARNING HER WELL-DESERVED GRAND SLAM AT 29 (AT THE TOURNAMENT WHERE SHE MADE HER FIRST SLAM SEMI AS A TEEN), BATTLING THROUGH SABALENKA (1) SWIATEK (2) SVITOLINA (28) RYBAKINA (6) COLLINS (11). absolutely insane.
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I 100% missed many other moments, tag below for your top picks ;)
honorable mentions (that I can think of)
-adm reaching the QFs!
-taylor donating his R1 match earnings to help the LA fires
-keys v swiatek SEMI (including the shadow hitting/serve clock drama)
-novandy
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mylittlenookcorner · 19 days ago
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COCO GAUFF IS THE ROLAND GARROS CHAMPION 😭 I remember watching her in Wimbledon in 2019 when she debuted and the British crowd fell in love with this little 15 year old player. Magical!
Omg she’s come so farrr! I feel like a proud older sister ohhh my shaylaaaa! 🥹
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tennisdadsaficionado · 2 months ago
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I hope no-one's expecting me to do any work tomorrow...
10:00 Grigor Dimitrov 10:00 Tallon Griekspoor 10:00 Aryna Sabalenka 10:00 Jordan Thompson
12:00 Carlos Alcaraz 12:00 Qinwen Zheng
13:00 Alex Michelsen 13:00 Cameron Norrie 13:00 Emma Raducanu
13:30 Mirra Andreeva 13:30 Lorezo Musetti
14:30 Daria Kasatkina
15:00 Holger Rune
16:30 Jack Draper
17:30 Erralini doubles
18:00 Coco Gauff
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backwardscapcarlos · 5 months ago
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Coco Gauff (2025 Australian Open - January 15, 2025) 📷 Martin Keep
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cocopufffss · 5 months ago
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15 double faults is giving coco gauff
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bookwormstarwarsfan · 2 years ago
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There are eight single Grand Slam finals every year, and I watched almost all of them in the last 15 years, but there is still something magical, chilling about that moment when 'Championship Point' pops up on the screen the last time, the ball doesn't come back anymore and the new King or Queen falls to their knees crying and in disbelief, the thought not yet fully sunk until the Trophy is handed over.
Congratulation to Coco Gauff for the incredible achievement of not just winning the US Open, but doing that at the age of 19!
And congratulation to our Queen Billie Jean King for celebrating the 50th anniversary of one her biggest act done for Tennis and for Women! Thank you!
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nowworldview · 2 days ago
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Yulia Putintseva reacts after heated 'nobody likes you' jab from Maria Sakkari
Yulia Putintseva reacts after heated ‘nobody likes you’ jab from Maria Sakkari Sakkari had words for Putintseva after their match at the Bad Homburg Open Yulia Putintseva of Kazakhstan celebrates after defeating Coco Gauff of the United States on day four of the Cincinnati Open in Cincinnati on Aug. 15, 2024. (Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports) Yulia Putintseva reacts after missing a shot against…
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aframnews · 17 days ago
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Coco Gauff Wins French Open 2025
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In a dazzling display of talent and determination, Coco Gauff has emerged victorious at the French Open 2025. This remarkable win not only underscores her exceptional abilities on the tennis court but also highlights the significant impact of African American tennis players on the global stage.    The Journey to Victory Coco Gauff's journey to winning the French Open 2025 was nothing short of extraordinary. From her early days as a promising young talent to becoming a Grand Slam champion, Gauff's dedication and hard work have been evident every step of the way.    Early Beginnings Gauff's tennis journey began in Delray Beach, Florida, where she picked up a racket at a young age. Influenced by her athletic family and inspired by the likes of Venus and Serena Williams, she quickly rose through the ranks of junior tennis. Her breakthrough moment came in 2019 when, at just 15 years old, she defeated Venus Williams at Wimbledon.   Climbing the Ranks After her initial breakthrough, Gauff continued to climb the ranks of professional tennis. Her tenacity and skill on the court won her numerous titles and accolades. By 2025, she had established herself as one of the top players in the world, setting the stage for her historic win at the French Open.    The Final Match The final match of the French Open 2025 was a thrilling encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Facing off against a formidable opponent, Gauff demonstrated her prowess with powerful serves, precise groundstrokes, and an unwavering mental focus. The match was a testament to her growth as a player and her ability to perform under pressure.   Key Moments Several key moments defined the final match. Gauff's ability to break her opponent's serve at crucial junctures showcased her tactical acumen. Her resilience in the face of adversity was evident, as she fought back from a set down to claim victory. The roar of the crowd as she clinched the final point was a testament to her popularity and the excitement she brings to the sport.    Impact of African American Tennis Players Coco Gauff's win at the French Open 2025 is not just a personal triumph; it is also a significant moment for African American tennis players. Her victory highlights the growing influence of African American athletes in tennis and their role in shaping the sport's future.   Breaking Barriers African American tennis players have historically faced numerous challenges in the sport, from limited access to resources to systemic barriers. Despite these obstacles, players like Althea Gibson, Arthur Ashe, and the Williams sisters have paved the way for future generations. Coco Gauff's success is a continuation of this legacy, inspiring young players of diverse backgrounds to pursue their dreams.    Inspiring the Next Generation Gauff's victory serves as an inspiration to aspiring tennis players worldwide, particularly those from underrepresented communities. Her journey emphasizes the importance of perseverance, hard work, and belief in oneself. As she continues to excel on the court, Gauff is also committed to using her platform to advocate for diversity and inclusion in sports.    The Future of Tennis Coco Gauff's win at the French Open 2025 marks a pivotal moment in the world of tennis. It signals a shift towards greater diversity and inclusivity in the sport, with African American players playing a central role in this transformation.   Continued Success Looking ahead, Gauff's prospects in tennis appear bright. With her talent, work ethic, and determination, she is poised to achieve even greater success in the years to come. Her presence on the tour not only elevates the level of competition but also draws attention to important social issues.    A New Era The success of players like Coco Gauff signifies a new era in tennis, one where diversity is celebrated, and opportunities are available to all. As more African American players make their mark on the sport, tennis will continue to evolve, becoming more inclusive and representative of the global community.    French Open 2025 Victory Coco Gauff's victory at the French Open 2025 is a testament to her incredible talent and the enduring impact of African American tennis players. Her win is more than just a personal achievement; it is a symbol of progress and hope for the future of tennis. As Gauff continues to inspire and lead, the world of tennis stands on the brink of exciting and transformative times.   Read the full article
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buzznovahub · 18 days ago
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Coco Gauff and Her Family Celebrate French Open Win on TODAY
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Coco Gauff and Her Family Celebrate French Open Win on TODAY 06:32 UP NEXT FIFA World Cup Halftime Headliners Revealed: See the List 00:58 Coco Gauff Talks French Open Win: ‘It Still Feels So Surreal’ 06:59 Cole Young Hits Walk-Off RBI in MLB Debut With Seattle 04:15 Betsy Jochum, Trailblazer…
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belafrika · 19 days ago
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Roland-Garros : Coco Gauff, une athlète polyvalente remporte son premier titre
Coco Gauff a remporté son premier titre à Roland-Garros, ajoutant ainsi un deuxième Grand Chelem à son palmarès à seulement 21 ans. L’Américaine, classée numéro 2 mondiale, a su déstabiliser Aryna Sabalenka, qui a commis 70 fautes directes en finale. Ce succès récompense des années de travail pour cette prodige, qui fait parler d’elle sur le circuit WTA depuis ses 15 ans.     Sur le podium, des…
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knowusa · 19 days ago
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How Much Money the Athlete Makes – Hollywood Life
Image Credit: Getty Images Coco Gauff has been one of the most popular names in American sports since 2019 when she became the youngest player in the Wimbledon Championships to qualify for the main draw. At the time, Coco was just 15 years old, and she defeated Venus Williams. After years of dedication and hard work, the Atlanta, Georgia, native won her first French Open title in 2025. During a…
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24worldnewsnet · 19 days ago
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athan JurejkoBBC Sport tennis news reporter at Roland Garros8 hours agoFrench Open 2025Dates: 25 May-8 June Venue: Roland GarrosCoverage: Live radio commentaries across 5 Live Sport and BBC Sounds, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and appThree years ago, the image of a distraught Coco Gauff crying under a towel was one of the rawest moments from a one-sided French Open women's final.Still a teenager, Gauff cut a lonely figure as she sobbed on her chair in the aftermath of a brutal straight-set defeat by Poland's Iga Swiatek.Gauff vowed to come back stronger - and she has.Winning the maiden Grand Slam trophy of her career at the 2023 US Open to fulfil her prodigious talent was the first step.And in Paris, the American world number two demonstrated her gritty mindset once again, fighting back from a set down to beat world number one Aryna Sabalenka and claim the Roland Garros title.Reflecting on her 2022 defeat, Gauff, 21, said: "It was a tough time."I was doubting myself, wondering if I would ever be able to circumnavigate it, especially my mentality going into that match."I was crying before that final and I was so nervous. I was like, if I can't handle this, how am I going to handle it again?"I just felt really ready today."'I will win the 2025 French Open' - handwritten note brings extra beliefGauff is one of the few players who truly transcends the sport.Film director Spike Lee flew over from New York to sit courtside for the final, while Gauff namechecked rapper Tyler, The Creator and Olympic sprinter Gabby Thomas for inspiring her to victory.Moments after she beat Sabalenka, Gauff pulled a scrap of paper from her bag.On it, she had written 'I will win the 2025 French Open' as many times as she could fit on a page in her notebook.The inspiration came from Thomas, who did a similar manifestation before her 200m triumph at last year's Paris Olympics.Gauff said a video of Thomas talking about the process reappeared on her TikTok the night before the final."It came on my 'For You' page again and I felt it was meant to be," added Gauff."I wrote it last night and was looking at myself in the mirror, trying to instil it in my brain, so I had that belief."I didn't know if it would work or not - but it did."'Nobody mentally stronger in the game'There was a time when serious questions were being asked Gauff's mentality.With her second serve liable to cough up double faults, and her forehand identified as a weakness, there were debates whether the issues were down to her mentality or technical deficiencies.Some self-doubt appeared as recently as March, with her coach Jean-Christophe Faurel saying the pair "laid it down on the line" after a last-16 exit at the Miami Open.Since then, she has won 18 of 21 matches and reached three successive finals in Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros."In Madrid and Rome, she lost the first set in her opening match. She could have gone out early and people would have said again, 'Coco can't win a match'," Faurel told the French Open website."One of her greatest strengths is her mentality. She never gives up. "She often makes the difference thanks to her strength of character."This ability was evident during Saturday's final in Paris.Playing in a testing wind, and trailing the dominant player on the WTA Tour, Gauff refused to buckle.She fought back from 4-1 down to leave the first set hanging in the balance, then improved further in the next two sets as Sabalenka became increasingly frustrated."Mentally there is nobody stronger in the women's game," British former world number four Greg Rusedski, who was analysing the match for BBC Radio 5 Live, said."Her forehand wasn't firing at times and she looked like she was going to get blown away in the opening set, but she found a way to get through it."'She's not a machine' - technical tweaks provide clarityGetty ImagesWhen Gauff first arrived as a 15-year-old phenomenon at Wimbledon in 2019, she played with complete freedom.Like all young players, difficulties followed a
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wiadomosci-sportowe · 20 days ago
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🎾 Sabalenka czy Gauff? Finał Roland Garros 2025 zapowiada się ekscytująco!
W sobotę o 15:00 świat zatrzyma się na chwilę – przed nami wielki finał Roland Garros 2025! Aryna Sabalenka, świeżo po znakomitym triumfie nad Igą Świątek, zmierzy się z głodną rewanżu Coco Gauff. To starcie liderki i wiceliderki rankingu WTA. To walka o pierwsze zwycięstwo w Paryżu. To mecz, który może przejść do historii kobiecego tenisa.
Z jednej strony – siła, agresja i precyzja Sabalenki. Z drugiej – mobilność, konsekwencja i świetna mentalność młodej Amerykanki. Kursy faworyzują Białorusinkę, ale... czy słusznie? W naszym najnowszym artykule znajdziesz dokładną analizę, statystyki H2H, typy dnia z aktualnymi kursami od STS oraz konkretne argumenty, dlaczego stawiamy na Gauff jako value bet!
Poznaj nasze typy bukmacherskie, zobacz jakie błędy popełniała Gauff w poprzednich meczach i dlaczego to właśnie ona może zaskoczyć faworytkę finału.
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trendingnews2844 · 22 days ago
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French Open 2025 recap: Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff reach final at Roland Garros
‘I know you guys wanted her to win, but I wanted to win as well’published at 18:15 British Summer Time 18:15 BST Boisson 1-6 2-6 Gauff World number two Coco Gauff speaking on court after sealing a spot in her second French Open final: “It’s always the plan to try to start strong, but I knew it was important today. “Lois [Boisson] is obviously an incredible player. In this tournament, she has…
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ahmedhashimabdullgader · 27 days ago
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Coco Gauff survives 2nd set to advance at French Open
May 31, 2025, 02:11 PM et Paris – Coco Gauff Got off to a terrific start in the french openings’s Third round Saturday, taking 12 of the first 15 points for a 3-0 lead after just 10 minutes. The rest of the opening set Went smoothly, too. Things get much tougher from there, and the 2023 us open champion was merely two points from dropping the second set, befor getting back in the right direction…
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newstech24 · 27 days ago
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Coco Gauff survives 2nd set to advance at French Open
Might 31, 2025, 02:11 PM ET PARIS — Coco Gauff bought off to a terrific begin within the French Open’s third spherical Saturday, taking 12 of the primary 15 factors for a 3-0 lead after simply 10 minutes. The remainder of the opening set went easily, too. Issues bought a lot harder from there, and the 2023 US Open champion was merely two factors from dropping the second set, earlier than getting…
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