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French Open champion Coco Gauff is responding to her opponent Aryna Sabalenka's comments after the women's final on Saturday.
Coco Gauff claimed her second career grand slam singles title, defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open women’s final.
From Coco Gauff narrowing the gap on Aryna Sabalenka to Lois Boisson making the biggest Top 100 jump this century, a dramatic Roland Garros adds fresh twists to the WTA rankings picture.
Coco Gauff is officially a two-time Grand Slam winner after taking the French Open crown in the women's singles tournament.
Chris Evert admits she was surprised by Aryna Sabalenka’s post-match comments following her French Open final defeat to Coco ...
French Open revelation Loïs Boisson has rocketed 296 places up the WTA rankings after her fairy-tale run at Roland-Garros ...
Carlos Alcaraz defended his French Open title and Coco Gauff won her first after two epic finals on the Paris clay.Here, the ...
Comment: The World No 1’s lack of recognition and downright disrespect after losing the French Open final should lead to some ...
Three-time Grand Slam winner Sabalenka started the French Open with a 3,820-point advantage over Gauff and the American has ...
Analysis: Champions seem poised to guide tennis to new heights after stellar performances in Paris.
Bad starts in Grand Slam finals are nothing new for Carlos Alcaraz, and each time it’s happened he has won the tournament ...
Law enforcement officials fired tear gas and crowd-control ammunition at protesters outside a detention center in downtown ...