Gauff starts serving to win the opening game of Cincinnati – Tennis now

Richard Pagliaro | Sunday, August 10, 2025
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Coco Gofu Kicked her back Cincinnati, ready to post a victory for revenge.
Roland Garros Wang Xinyu Entering the third round of the Cincinnati Open 6-3, 6-2.
“It felt great to go back to Cincinnati; obviously I won two years ago,” Gough said. “And set up two weeks in New York for two weeks. So that means a lot to me, it’s this game, and I’m so happy to see the site and improve, and we’re back to Cincinnati.”
“This means a lot to me, this is this game.” 💚@cocogauff | #cincytennis pic.twitter.com/3wltxekdep
– wta (@wta) August 10, 2025
The second seed Gauff suffered a 6-3, 6-3 loss on the Berlin meadow in June and reset the matter after an early serve fight.
With five matches in the game, a frustrated Gauff gifted King’s rest with three double faults, put her head racket on the court and kicked her into her courtroom seat.
This rare anger is rooted in Gauff, who finds range and rhythm in serving.
After spitting eight double failures in her first three games, Goff did not reach double failures for the rest of the game and won three of the last seven games.
Using the King’s deep return position, and the effort to return for the forehand in World No. 37 – Gaff defeated the King for the second time in three meetings.
The second-ranked American will try to maintain this Cincinnati vengeance journey Dayana Yastreskahe frustrated Goff (7-6 (3), 6-1) in the first round of Wimbledon.
Goff serves were the focus of attention this day on Cincinnati Steam afternoon.
Gauff coughed 43 doubles in three Montreal games, including a career-high 23 times over 7-5, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6 (2).
In today’s first game, the 2023 Cincinnati champion was haunted by a double-malfunction ghost. Gauff caught several double faults but opened the opening of two breakout points.
The double-fault demon devours Goff while serving 3-1. After her seventh double fault, Goff slams the racket. The No. 8 double fault ended the game and shot an angry Goff into a rare racket grand slam and frustration.
Her anxiety seemed to settle down on Gauff, and he fell 4-2 backwards.
Wang stamped her first game in Love, narrowing the gap to 3-5.
Gauff serves the scene, taking advantage of the Chinese player’s forehand returning a continuous error in the curve, and then spins a clean CrossCourt forehand to grab a set lead after 41 minutes.
This proves Gauff’s mental strength (and the rest of her) who overcomes eight doubles turnovers, two full doubles matches, but still allows only three games to win.
Beach-born Gove trains in South Florida with heat and humidity. On a sultry day, Goff soared to 90 degrees and humidity at 46%, showing no signs of fatigue.
In fact, as the game progressed, Goff became stronger. She scored a 4-2 second set lead in serving percentage for 14 consecutive points.
Wang inexplicably took the post’s right leg recording, continued to aim at Goff’s backhand wing, and tried to control his willful forehand. Wang Double Fault and Half Wally Goff gives Goff a 5-2 break.
The second seed caused a series of errors in 70 minutes.
Earlier, the Roman champion Jasmine Paolini Overcome late nerves and difficulties Maria Sakkari 7-6 (2), 7-6 (5).
Credit Sakkari beat 1-5 in the first set and fought Paolini’s four fixed points with a 5-3 hit to force the first decisive game.
Paolini raised her level in the circuit breaker, raising five Sakkari errors to 6-2. In her fifth inning, the 2024 Wimbledon finalist launched a diagonal forehand to lead the game.
Paolini, who ran to Elina Svitolina in 16 rounds of Roland Garros, was in a brutal Montreal loss, failed to switch games in 2-6, 7-5, 7-5, 7-5, 7-6 (6) free throws, and the qualifiers lost to iTo, who had taken off iTalian in iTalian, who had bmoceed feet in the budget-minded leader.
Today’s second set finale leads 6-0, with Paolini at the end of the game, defeating only on the videotape. The ball was transported back to her, and Sakkari then fired the winner and saved five match points, approaching 5-6 in the circuit breaker.
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All the good work disappeared when Sakkari doubled down at Game 6 point and Paolini sighed.
“Yes, I’m sorry for her, but I’m like asking for a double, I have to be honest because it’s a very tough tiebreaker,” Paolini later told Steve Weissman of the Tennis Channel. “That was 6-0, volleys online, I missed it in the net. I tried to make the right choice but I have to say she played well.
“I’m like on Jasmine, don’t worry you won 6 points in a row, she won 5 points in a row, which is normal.