Given everything she has already achieved in her fledgling career – and the weight of expectation she has borne as one of tennis’ rising superstars – it’s sometimes easy to forget that Coco Gauff is still only 20 years old.
The Australian Open 2025 is delivering intense action as Iga Swiatek dominates with her 24th 6-0 Grand Slam set, Emma Raducanu makes an incredible comeback, and Coco Gauff continues her winning streak.
Gauff could hit some of the hardest first serves on tour, but her iffy second serve and wonky forehand had never been a secret. When she hits a forehand, she uses what’s known as an extreme Western grip,
Eight women remain in the 2025 Australian Open, and three of them are Americans. That group of quarterfinalists is headlined by No. 3 seed Coco Gauff and includes No. 8 Emma Navarro and No. 19 Madison Keys. Sofia Kenin in 2020 was the last American woman to hoist the trophy in Melbourne.
Australian Open has been intense, with the men's and women's singles tournaments heating up. Here's what to know about the current bracket.
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World No. 2 Iga Swiatek has been in stunning form in the ongoing Australian Open. She has already bageled her opponents twice, winning her three matches easily in straight sets.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick evaluate the Australian Open betting market, where Iga Swiatek's odds of winning are getting shorter and Coco Gauff emerges as the most appealing bet at price.
Spain's world No. 11 Paula Badosa beat No. 3 Coco Gauff at the Australian Open on Monday, marking the US tennis star's first loss of 2025.
Coco Gauff extended her unbeaten start to the year on Wednesday but admitted she will need to serve better if she is to stay alive at the Australian Open.