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Gutsy Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka to French Open crown

Coco Goff fought from a first -class group of Arena Sapalinesa’s victory in the world in the final of the four -top championships for the second time, with a dramatic victory in The French Open Showse on Saturday.

American was dug secondly with a depth to demand a victory 6-7 (5/7), 6-2, 6-4 and her second main title after the defeat of Sabalinka in the US Open 2023 championship.

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The 21 -year -old has made her 2022 emotional loss against Ig Swiatek in Roland Garros, wandering around Salalenka for two hours and 38 minutes on Court Philippe Chatrier.

It was a second loss in the Grand Salam championship in a row to Sepalinka after being defeated by Madison Keys in the Australian Open in January.

Gauff was rocky after its fall, while Salalenka 70 made an unfamiliar errors in stormy circumstances in the match that followed a very similar pattern to win Gauff in Flushing Meadows two years ago.

Belarus Sabalinka was aimed at becoming the only current female player to win three of the four -big events after its victory in the United States last year and the Australian Open title in 2023 and 2024.

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But Gauff instead moved 6-5 in his face score to face, proving the most consistent player in the final of the first ladies championship between the best two in the world since Caroline Voznaki Simona Halep in Melbourne’s victory in 2018.

– First Marathon Group –

Soon, 27 -year -old Salalenka, confirmed herself, as she races forward by taking four of the first five games.

The first seed led 4-1 with a double interruption in its semi-finals over the Swimik before it forced it to a tie.

Gauff also gave a glimmer of hope, as the sixth match of 40-0 was thrown with two double errors and the background tampering at the bottom of the network.

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Gauff 12 consecutive points and settling the group at the fifth resting point in the eighth match when Sabalenka launched another blow to the ground.

She could not build on this momentum and gave the separator directly.

But Sabalenka failed to present the group in a tense game, and lost two specific points-the first with another double error-where Gauff finally extended the opening match by taking the fifth resting point.

Both players continued to struggle to serve in the breeze, and Sabalenka broke for the fourth time in the group, but again unable to close it.

The first draw in the opening group of the open final for French women has witnessed since 1998 that Sabalenka is finally leading the group after 77 minutes, while operating four consecutive points.

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The longest group was in the Grand Slam Final for Women since Williams sisters in Wimbledon faced 2002 and the longest last year between Symicic and Jasmine Bolini.

Gauff started the second group on the front foot, although the move to 4-1 with a double fracture.

Unlike Sabalenka in the first group, Gauff saw this with a few problems, as she sent the match to a decision at its first point with confident destination on the network.

The American star first hit third place, as she broke the third match, as Sabalenka sent her fifth double mistake.

Sabalenka managed to pull it back to 3-3, but it was immediately broken into love as it embraced Jawf towards the title.

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Gauff was rejected at its first match point by the prosperity of the booming Sabalenka back to the foundation and then forced to save the break.

But it exceeded the line the second time the question, and fell to the clay in the celebration.

JC/MW

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