Key Points

Coco Gauff bounced back from her previous Miami defeat against Magda Linette with a determined victory in the Italian Open. The World No. 4 fought through a tight first set, winning crucial points to secure a 7-5, 6-3 triumph. Her win sets up an intriguing fourth-round match against fellow US Open champion Emma Raducanu. Rome continues to be a tournament where Gauff performs consistently, with this match adding to her impressive record.

Key Points: Gauff Avenges Miami Loss Against Linette at Italian Open

  • Gauff overcomes early challenges to win against Linette
  • Advances to fourth round in Rome tournament
  • Prepares for US Open winners' showdown with Raducanu
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Italian Open: Gauff avenges Miami loss with victory over Linette

Coco Gauff defeats Magda Linette 7-5, 6-3 in Rome, setting up exciting fourth-round clash with Emma Raducanu

"Gauff's resilience shines through in tight three-set battle - WTA Tournament Analysis"

Rome, May 11

Last time out against Magda Linette in Miami, Coco Gauff lost to the Pole for the first time in three career meetings but the American restored order with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Linette in the third round of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia on Sunday.

Facing Linette on a surface other than hard courts for the first time, Gauff came through a tight first set and a nervy finish to advance to the fourth round in Rome for the third time in her career where she'll face Emma Raducanu in a match of US Open winners up next, as the 2021 New York champion rallied from a set behind to defeat Veronika Kudermetova in her own third-round match.

There was little to separate the two players in the first set, in part because the World No. 4 was unable to get her game going consistently despite taking an early lead. The two players combined for 40 unforced errors in the first set, with Gauff hitting 24 to just nine winners.

After breaking for 3-1, Gauff handed the advantage straight back to Linette -- and the two players stayed on serve until Gauff's mettle pushed her over the line. She won eight of the last nine points from 5-5 to wrap up the frame in 51 minutes as per WTA.

Gauff started equally quickly with a 3-1 lead in set two, and though she again handed the initiative immediately back to the No. 32 seed with a break from 40-15, she didn't let the set get too further out of control -- even if the finish was tense. In all, the American needed five match points to seal victory, and she saved a break point in the final game after her first four chances to win slipped away.

Rome is Gauff's most fruitful WTA Tour event, with her 14 main-draw wins ranking fourth among her highest win totals at any tournament (and outranked only by Roland Garros, the US Open and the Australian Open).

She's twice reached the semifinals in 2021 and 2024, but lost in the Round of 32 in back-to-back years in between those showings.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great comeback by Gauff! 🇮🇳 Indian tennis fans appreciate such fighting spirit. Our players like Sumit Nagal could learn from her mental toughness in crucial points. Hope to see more Indian representation in these big tournaments soon!
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Priya M.
So many unforced errors in first set! 😅 Reminds me of our Indian players struggling with consistency. But Gauff showed why she's world no.4 by holding nerve. Raducanu next will be fire! Hope SonyLiv streams this properly without buffering 🤞
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Arjun S.
Interesting stat about Rome being her 4th most successful tournament. Shows how some players perform better at certain venues. Wish Indian tennis had more clay court specialists - our players mostly focus on hard courts.
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Neha P.
Five match points needed! My heart would've stopped 😂 But seriously, this is why women's tennis is so exciting these days. Much more unpredictable than men's tour where top 3 dominate everything. #EqualPayJustified
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Vikram J.
While Gauff's win is impressive, I wish Indian media gave equal coverage to our own players in Challenger tournaments. We celebrate foreign athletes more than our own. That said, great match - hope she goes all the way in Rome!

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