Gauff rallies against qualifier to
reach China Open semis against Badosa
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[October 04, 2024]
BEIJING (AP) Sixth-ranked Coco Gauff again made a slow
start and had to rally to beat Ukrainian qualifier Yuliia
Starodubtseva 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 to make the China Open semifinals on
Thursday for a second straight year.
Gauff will next play Paula Badosa of Spain, who ended local wild
card Zhang Shuai's unexpected run at the title.
The No. 115-ranked Yuliia Starodubtseva who will crack the top 100
for the first time on Monday had not lost a set in her three
matches this week and quickly took the lead, making 10 winners and
holding Gauff to zero in an error-strewn first set for the American.
Gauff also lost the first set against Naomi Osaka in the previous
round before Osaka retired because of a lower back injury.
Starodubtseva last month became the first woman in the Open era to
qualify for all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same year, and
former U.S. Open champion Gauff found a response against her.
Gauff saved two break points in her opening service game of the
second set. A service break propelled her ahead 3-1. After another
narrow escape on her next service game, Gauff lost only three more
games for the rest of the quarterfinal.
I can't control how I play or how she plays, but I can just try to
control my mindset and commit to the process, Gauff said.
Zhangs drought-busting week came to a shuddering halt as Badosa
continued her own resurgence in a 6-1, 7-6 (4) victory in their
quarterfinal.
The Spaniard has won 28 of her last 35 matches dating to May and
made the semifinals of three of her past five tournaments. There was
also a run to the U.S. Open quarterfinals last month.
But the story of the week has been the 35-year-old Zhang, who
entered the China Open on a 24-match losing streak the second
longest in the Open era and ranked No. 595. She didn't drop a set
in four previous matches this week.
The Chinese wild card had no answer, though, to Badosa's fast start
as the Spaniard made three service breaks to comfortably claim the
opening set.
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Coco Gauff of the United States returns a shot to Yuliia
Starodubtseva of Ukraine during the women's singles quarterfinals
match of the China Open tennis tournament, at the National Tennis
Center in Beijing, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
It was much closer in the second set as Badosa
found herself down 3-1. She rallied and edged Zhang in the tiebreak.
Shanghai Masters
Italy's Matteo Berrettini bounced back from the disappointment of an
injury ending his Japan Open last week by squeezing past Christopher
O'Connell 7-6, (9) 7-6 (6) in the Shanghai first round.
The Italian, who retired with an abdominal injury in the second
round in Tokyo last Friday, had his fitness given a stern
examination by the Australian in a lung-busting match lasting two
hours, 13 minutes.
Next up for the former Wimbledon finalist is No. 14-ranked Holger
Rune.
Other first-round winners included Marcos Giron, David Goffin, Jaume
Munar, Zhou Yi, Jakub Mensik and Miomir Kecmanovic.
The 32 seeded players received a first-round bye, including
top-ranked Jannik Sinner and second-ranked Carlos Alcaraz, who won
the China Open against the Italian on Wednesday. Sinner starts
against Taro Daniel of Japan, and Alcaraz faces Shang Juncheng of
China.
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