Coco Gauff's forehand and serve abandoned her in the worst way and at the worst time at the Australian Open on Tuesday, and the No. 3-seeded American was eliminated in the quarterfinals by No. 11 Paula Badosa of Spain 7-5,
MELBOURNE–Spain’s Paula Badosa stunned error-prone third seed Coco Gauff 7-5 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2025 on Tuesday to reach the last four of a Grand Slam for the first time at the third attempt.
Coco Gauff's retooled forehand and serve abandoned her in the worst way and at the worst time at the Australian Open. The unforced errors just kept accumulating Tuesday, and so did the double-faults and break points,
United States of America to Spanish parents Mireia Gibert Baró and Josep Badosa Codolar. When Paula was seven years old, her parents along with her moved to Barcelona, Spain. She then started ...
In her last Grand Slam quarterfinal, the Spaniard fell apart in New York. She took the lessons to Gauff in Melbourne, and won.
Check out the Head to Head record, results and Grand Slam numbers of both the tennis players ahead of the Australian Open 2025 women’s singles semi-final on myKhel.com.
Coco Gauff has lost in the Australian Open quarterfinals to Paula Badosa 7-5, 6-4. Tuesday’s result ended a 13-match unbeaten run that dated to last season for Gauff, the 2023
The pair have a 3-3 head-to-head record but Gauff won both their meetings in 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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