Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff roll to Australian Open's 4th round. Naomi Osaka retires due to injury and Jessica Pegula was upset in the third round.
Coco Gauff, the No. 3 seed in women's tennis, has continued her perfect start to the 2025 season with eight straight wins. Her latest came against Leylah Fernandez in the Australian Open third round, where she won 6-4, 6-2. With this win, Gauff has progressed to the second week of a major tournament for the 14th time.
Coco Gauff has kicked off her 2025 season in spectacular fashion at the United Cup in Australia. The post United Cup 2025: Coco Gauff Receives Unexpected Praise from Top WTA Rival Ahead of Juicy Clash appeared first on EssentiallySports.
For the second time in the 2025 season, Coco Gauff defeated Leylah Fernandez in straight sets to reach the Australian Open fourth round.
Coco Gauff has extended her unblemished start to the season with a straight-sets win over Leylah Fernandez on Friday to roll into the second week of the Australian Open. The American world number three,
World No. 3 Coco Gauff will face Great Britain's Jodie Burrage in the second round of the 2025 Australian Open on Wednesday, 15 January. The 2023 US Open champion, Gauff, has been in sublime form lately, having won eight consecutive matches and 14 consecutive sets.
Florida native and WTA No. 3 Coco Gauff is in the 2025 Australian Open. Here's what to know about her first match, including opponent and how to watch.
American tennis star Coco Gauff said she feels confident going into the upcoming Australian Open after a bright start to the new season.
Coco Gauff had a rocky ride in 2024, but the year ended with a rollercoaster WTA Finals win. Gauff has carried that form over into 2025 in time for Melbourne.
Coco Gauff will begin her Australian Open campaign on a high next week, after riding a roller-coaster 2024 to claim her maiden WTA Finals title and deliver the United Cup to the Americans in pristine form.
Coco Gauff opened up about plans for her 21st birthday after she defeated Jodie Burrage in the third round of the 2025 Australian Open.
Naomi Osaka was forced to retire from her first final in nearly three years in Auckland, handing the title to Clara Tauson.