Coco Gauff advances to French Open semifinals with impressive wins
- Coco Gauff achieved a remarkable comeback victory over Ons Jabeur to secure a spot in the French Open semifinals.
- Her focus and determination, combined with breathing exercises inspired by Kobe Bryant, propelled her to success.
- With this win, Coco Gauff is making history and proving herself as a rising star in the world of tennis.
Coco Gauff won against Ons Jabeur at the French Open and moved to the semifinals. Gauff lost the first set but then won the match 4-6 6-2 6-3. Jabeur is still looking for her first grand slam title. Gauff, who is 20 years old, won the US Open last year and is now in the semifinals at Roland Garros for the second time. She will play against the defending champion Iga Świątek in the next round. Gauff was more aggressive in the match. Jabeur was hitting a lot of winners, which was challenging for Gauff. Jabeur took the lead by breaking Gauff's serve, but Gauff fought back and won the match. Gauff had a nerve-wracking end to the match but managed to win. Gauff is the youngest woman to reach three consecutive singles semifinals at grand slams since Maria Sharapova. The women's semifinals at the French Open will be on Thursday. Świątek also won her match and is in the final four. Gauff has had a good year so far. She has faced challenges with her serve but has improved. Gauff's favorite surface is clay, where her forehand is effective. She has shown maturity and speaks about her ambitions with a positive attitude. Gauff uses breathing exercises to stay focused during matches. She values staying in the moment and enjoys figuring things out, like Kobe Bryant did. Gauff is mature for her age and appreciates the opportunities she has in tennis. Cocciaretto, ranked 51st, reached the fourth round at a major for the first time. She knows she needs to be aggressive and have a positive attitude in her matches.