Aryna Sabalenka goes out of French Open
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Coco Gauff entered the 2025 French Open final as the underdog. Despite being the No. 2-ranked woman coming into the event, Gauff was set to face off against Aryna Sabalenka — the women’s No. 1 — for the 2025 French Open title.
Coco Gauff led Anastasia Potapova by a set but lost her serve to exit the French Open. Franco Arland / PARIS — Coco Gauff’s French Open title defense ended Saturday on the court where she collapsed to the clay a year ago as the winner of a second Grand Slam title.
Defending French Open champion Coco Gauff defeated her American compatriot Taylor Townsend in straight sets in first round action on Tuesday at Roland Garros. Gauff did not have an easy breezy day at the office;
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