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Coco Gauff shines in WTA finals
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Coco Gauff's coach, Jean-Cristophe Faurel, praises her competitiveness in crucial moments after six years of coaching.

Gauff, the defending champion at the year-end tournament, took down No. 8 seed Jasmine Paolini with a dominant 6-3, 6-2 victory, News.Az reports citing foreign media.

The win kept her alive in the race for the semifinals, though she will have to wait for the outcome of the Aryna Sabalenka vs. Jessica Pegula match to see if she advances.

Paolini was ill in advance of the tournament, and never once looked to be her perky, upbeat self.

“Coming here and not being 100 percent, it’s painful, of course,” she said afterward, “It’s not easy to play at that level. Today was a tough one. I was hoping to play a bit better, but I didn’t.

“I’m a little bit upset, but somehow I have to accept it.”

In her opening three-set loss to Pegula, Gauff’s serve (17 double faults, nine breaks) and forehand (45 unforced errors) were all over the place. Against Paolini, she was far more buttoned down.

Gauff suffered only three double faults and won 35 of her 50 service points. She was particularly sharp, winning 15 of 19 second-serve points. She has now produced 33 career Top 10 wins in her young career.

It was the second straight appearance at the WTA Finals for Paolini. Her singles record is 1-4, but she and partner Sara Errani are still alive as the top seeds in doubles  

Overall, Paolini came in with better recent results, winning three of four matches against Gauff -- all earlier this year. However, Gauff prevailed in straight sets last month in the Wuhan semifinal on her way to the title.

Gauff broke in Paolini’s first service game and had run off eight consecutive points when she fell into a love-40 hole. But instead of giving in and allowing the Italian back on serve, Gauff played some patient defense and won the game’s last five points to take a 3-0 lead.

But Paolini gradually worked her way into the match. She actually had three chances to level it at 4-all, but Gauff won five straight points to take a definitive 5-3 lead.

The second set began quietly and stayed on serve until the fifth game, when Gauff scored her third break of the match. Gauff came back to do it again in the seventh 

At 21, Gauff is the youngest player in the singles field. She’ll meet World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in a final round-robin match Thursday that could determine whether she advances to the semifinals.

Gauff has won 11 of the 14 finals she’s played at the Hologic WTA Tour level, a statistic that Faurel was quick to cite as evidence of her ability in the clutch.

“Many people tell me it was a great year,” Faurel said. “But there was a lot of up and down, for sure. She has two Slams, yes, “but she wants so much more.”


News.Az 

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