Second seed Gauff survives blip to beat Bouzkova at French Open
- On May 31, 2025, in Paris, 21-year-old American and second seed Coco Gauff overcame Marie Bouzkova in straight sets, 6-1, 7-6, to secure a place in the French Open’s fourth round.
- Gauff started strongly with a 3-0 lead in just 10 minutes, but Bouzkova, world number 47, challenged her by gaining a 5-3 lead in the second set.
- Despite pressure, Gauff won the tiebreak and maintained control by attacking every first serve and firing key backhand winners during the sun-drenched, 30 degree Celsius afternoon.
- Gauff commented, "In the first set I was playing good," but noted, "In the second I missed some balls," and acknowledged the match was "difficult."
- This win extended Gauff's streak to five consecutive French Open second weeks, positioning her to face Ekaterina Alexandrova next and stay on track for her first Roland-Garros title.
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