Key Points

Coco Gauff is heading back to the China Open semifinals for the third year in a row. She fought through a tough quarterfinal match against Eva Lys, winning 6-3, 6-4 in a battle of powerful groundstrokes. This marks Gauff's fourth semifinal appearance of the 2025 season and her first off clay courts. The American now holds an impressive 14-1 career record in Beijing as she continues her title defense.

Key Points: Coco Gauff Beats Eva Lys to Reach China Open Semifinal

  • Gauff reaches fourth semifinal of 2025 season and first off clay since WTA Finals
  • Maintains perfect 14-1 career record at China Open tournament
  • Becomes first player since Jelena Jankovic to make three straight Beijing semifinals
  • Withstood aggressive play from Lys who committed 48 unforced errors
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Gauff beats Lys to return to China Open semifinal

Gauff advances to her third straight Beijing semifinal with 6-3, 6-4 victory over Lys, maintaining perfect 14-1 career record at China Open.

Gauff beats Lys to return to China Open semifinal
"She's a tough opponent; she hit some incredible shots on the run - Coco Gauff"

Beijing, Oct 2

The No. 2 seed Coco Gauff reached the China Open semifinals for the third straight year, withstanding a barrage of power from Eva Lys before coming through their quarterfinal 6-3, 6-4 on Thursday.

This is Gauff's fourth semifinal of 2025 and her first off clay since winning last year's WTA Finals Riyadh. She now owns a 14-1 career record in Beijing and has made at least the last four in each of her three appearances so far -- the first player to make three consecutive semifinals here since Jelena Jankovic in 2006-08, according to the WTA.

The American is bidding to successfully defend a title for the second time in her career (following Auckland 2023-24) and will face either No. 3 seed Amanda Anisimova or No. 6 seed Jasmine Paolini in the semifinals.

The tone of the match was set as early as the first point: a 16-stroke lung-buster in which Lys made her aggressive intentions clear but was denied by a terrific lob and forehand putaway by Gauff.

No. 66-ranked Lys never wavered from her commitment to all-out attack. Her tally of 14 winners belied the amount of rallies in which Gauff was forced into error by Lys' relentless pace, frequently after exchanges of over 10 shots.

That game was the start of a five-break sequence in the first set, mirrored in the second by three consecutive breaks. Gauff always had the lead and the control over the match as a whole. Lys played her part in several stunning points but could not reach that level with the consistency required to hit through Gauff. The German finished the match with 48 unforced errors, WTA reports.

"She's a tough opponent; she hit some incredible shots on the run," said Gauff post-match. "I was trying my best to stay aggressive. Just staying confident in my game and not being too passive when I have the lead."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Impressive how Gauff handled Lys's aggressive play. 48 unforced errors from the German shows that going all-out attack doesn't always work against top players. Gauff's experience in big matches really showed today.
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Ananya R
While Gauff played well, I feel the match could have been more competitive if Lys had better shot selection. Too many forced errors when she could have played smarter tennis. Still, great entertainment for us tennis fans! 🤔
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David E
That 14-1 record in Beijing is absolutely phenomenal! Gauff seems to love playing in China. Looking forward to seeing if she can defend her title here. The consistency she's showing at such a young age is remarkable.
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Shreya B
The first point setting the tone for the entire match - that's what champions do! Gauff's ability to win the psychological battle early on is what separates her from other players. Wishing her all the best for the semis! 💪
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Michael C
Credit to Lys for pushing Gauff and creating some exciting rallies, but ultimately the difference in experience and composure was clear. Gauff's post-match comments show she understands her game perfectly.

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