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Coco Gauff Enjoys Escape Room Outing with Her Parents Amid French Open Campaign, Mocks Christopher Eubanks over His Effort

  • On Wednesday in Paris, Coco Gauff advanced to her third French Open semifinal by rallying past Madison Keys in three sets, dropping the first in a tiebreak before winning the next two convincingly.
  • Gauff dropped the first set for the first time in the tournament but overcame 10 double-faults and a day with drizzly, chilly weather.
  • The match extended beyond two hours inside the enclosed Philippe-Chatrier stadium, with the players combining for 101 unforced errors and 40 winners.
  • Gauff said, "I have a lot more work left to do" and will "savor this one today," while Keys noted Gauff’s court coverage forced multiple point wins.
  • By advancing, Gauff moves closer to adding another Grand Slam title, having won the 2023 U.S. Open and finished as runner-up at last year’s French Open.
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French Open: Coco Gauff beats Madison Keys in 3 sets to reach the semifinals

Coco Gauff has overcome 10 double-faults and the first set she’s dropped in the tournament to beat Madison Keys 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-1 at the French Open and reach the semifinals for the third time.

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