Dominant Gauff makes Auckland semis, Sabalenka advances in Brisbane
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[January 05, 2024]
BRISBANE (Reuters) -Coco Gauff swept aside Varvara Gracheva
6-1 6-1 to reach the semi-finals of the Auckland Classic on Friday
as the U.S. Open champion continued her impressive buildup to the
first Grand Slam of the year at Melbourne Park.
Rain delayed the start of the match but once play began Gauff needed
only 53 minutes to see off her French rival. The 19-year-old has not
dropped a set in her title defence and did not face a single break
point on Friday.
The world number three raced through the opening set and took a 4-0
lead in the second before Gracheva held serve, and with dark clouds
gathering once again Gauff was quick to wrap up a victory which pits
her against Emma Navarro in an all-American semi-final.
"I was focusing on playing my game," Gauff said.
"I thought I served really well, probably the best so far in the
tournament, which is something I've been working on off-season. I'm
really happy with how I played.
"I'm glad I was able to finish my match (before it could rain)."
At the Brisbane International, another warm-up tournament for the
Jan. 14-28 Australian Open, world number two Aryna Sabalenka
overcame Daria Kasatkina 6-1 6-4 to set up a semi-final clash with
Victoria Azarenka.
Sabalenka stormed through the first set but faced a stiffer
challenge in the second as Kasatkina raised her game even though she
could not force a decider.
Defending Australia Open champion Sabalenka fired 29 winners,
compared to seven by her opponent, to snuff out Kasatkina's hopes of
a comeback.
"It's hard there because you get to know each other better and
better every time you play," Sabalenka, who now has a 6-2
head-to-head lead against Kasatkina, said of their rivalry.
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Tennis - WTA Finals - Cancun, Mexico - November 4, 2023 Coco Gauff
of the U.S. reacts during her semi final match against Jessica
Pegula of the U,S. REUTERS/Henry Romero/ File photo
"It's always tough. She's really a great player, a
great fight...
"Going into this match, I knew there's going to be a hard battle and
I have to be ready."
She will meet Azarenka, who outlasted Jelena Ostapenko 6-3 3-6 7-5
to make the last four.
Ostapenko came from one set down to stretch the match into a decider
but Azarenka had the last laugh in the thrilling three-setter.
Elena Rybakina reached the last four after her opponent Anastasia
Potapova retired through injury after losing the first set 6-1.
She will meet Linda Noskova, who beat Mirra Andreeva 7-5 6-3, in the
other semi-final.
In the men's section, Rafa Nadal, playing his first tournament after
a lengthy injury layoff, will take on Australian Jordan Thompson
later in the day for a place in the last four.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter
Rutherford and Toby Davis)
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