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Coco Gauff is laser -oriented this season.

After a disappointing start to the campaign, the American came back during the sound swing, and so her age is 21 years old, the records begin to fall again.

Coco Gauff enjoys a strong season with a tone court court

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Coco Gauff enjoys a strong season with a tone court courtCredit: Getty

“Lol has been on tour for 6 years and the age statistics,” GaISF wrote on Instagram over a post when she became the second youngest woman who reached a quarter -finals at the Italian Open.

She will compete against the Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva for a place in the past four years, just a week after she had hit her at the Madrid Open.

Andreevas promotion repeats that of Gauff.

After giving her debut at ITF Women’s Circuit at the age of 14, it is no surprise that Gaisuff still has records with her age after six years.

After victory over the former US open champion Emma Raducanu, she was the first American player to reach her third quarter-finals in Rome since Serena Williams in 2008

She also has the second most common victories at the Italian Open before turning 22. With 15 victories, only Gabriela Sabatini is 27.

It is no surprise that the tone swinging, the Gauuff played her best tennis. It is a surface that recently referred to it as the most convenient. It was also the surface on which she reached her first Grand Slam final.

“When I was younger, I always thought my best surface was difficult, and then I went on tour, and I thought my best surface was on sound and then the US Open, and I was, maybe it is difficult!” Gauff said tennis channel.

“But I don’t know that Clay always felt comfortable. I feel more this year, more than ever, I move the best thing I have, especially so early in the sound season.”

After the start of the sound swing, Gauff was in a small slump in its own very high standards.

Gauff was extraordinary when she won in straight sentences against Raducanu

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Gauff was extraordinary when she won in straight sentences against RaducanuCredit: Getty
Gauff spoke about her goals for this season

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Gauff spoke about her goals for this seasonCredit: Getty

After Gauff had lost in the quarter -finals against Padula Badosa at the Australian Open in January, he lost successive games in the first round at the Qatar Open and Dubai Championships.

The Sunshine Double had a slight improvement, but it could not exceed the third round in Indian Wells and Miami Open.

Now, in another quarter -finals, after making the final of Madrid open, in which she lost against Aryna Sabalenka, GaISF returns to her best.

Ultimately, the world No. 3 has made it clear that tournaments like this are of crucial importance, but they are Grand Slams, which it is even more than the famous ranking of the world No. 1, a performance that she never achieved.

“It’s not really that much in my head because I really want another slam,” said Gauuff when I was asked if they were on the ranking.

“It’s not something that I think I would rather take a few slam trophies away.”

Madrid was Gauff's first final of 2025

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Madrid was Gauff’s first final of 2025Credit: Getty

And there is no reason why the impending French Open cannot be the place where she picks up her second major.

So far, she has two semi-finals and a final in Paris, together with a double title in 2024, a modest return, considering that Clay has often wrote to American stars.

Only three by Serena Williams 23 Single Majors came at the French Open, and she remains the last American to win the title in Paris in 2015.

On the side of the men, the drought is even longer and stretches back to 1999 when Andre Agassi Andrei Medledew defeated.

Players from the USA tend to struggle on the surface because there are a lack of possibilities to play on the red tone that is used at basic level at European tournaments.

Many of the already limited number of sound courts in the United States are fast, low versions of the polar opposite of those in Europe.

Nevertheless, there is every chance that Gauff will end the decades of waiting for an American champion at the French Open this year.

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