The American player won a match again after a disastrous February: "In the end, you just need a couple of matches to regain that confidence".
The American player won a match again after a disastrous February: "In the end, you just need a couple of matches to regain that confidence".
The American reflects on her poor performance in February and shows her excitement at breaking a historically negative streak for American women's tennis at Indian Wells.
The grand ceremony of the Oscars 2025 is finally here. The best films on the planet will be honored with the most coveted statuettes in the world of cinema. Of course, many personalities from different sectors do not want to miss one of the most important days of the year, and one of them has been Coco Gauff, the best American tennis player of the moment, currently ranked third in the WTA, who appeared in a yellow-toned dress on the iconic red carpet of Hollywood.
Coco Gauff stuns on the #Oscars red carpet.
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 2, 2025
Catch all the must-see fashion moments: https://t.co/aqG8CdB7Z7 pic.twitter.com/Ks5Liiuyx6
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así lució Cori Gauff en la ceremonia de los Oscars 2025
A scream of rage escaped in the final moments of the match from a Coco Gauff who struggled to clinch victory. The American player, ranked 3rd in the world, overcame Moyuka Uchijima, ranked 52nd, on the fifth match point in her favor, closing with a 6-4, 3-6, and 7-6(4) scoreline after 2 hours and 35 minutes of an exciting battle. Coco advances to the third round of Indian Wells 2025, where she will meet Maria Sakkari.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Indian Wells 2025. A la quinta va la vencida para Gauff
As every season around this time, the Oscars gala steals the spotlight with its celebration in the United States, bringing together the entire film family to distribute the most important awards in the industry. And as always, celebrities from all disciplines, including ours, tennis, strolled around, too. This time we could see queens like Serena Williams, Coco Gauff, or Aryna Sabalenka walking the red carpet, three women who could perfectly play a leading role in Hollywood. Which of the three wore the most stunning dress? I'll leave that debate up to you.
Sabalenka is styling on the Vanity Fair red carpet! 😎 pic.twitter.com/mdrulNB8iC
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) March 3, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El tenis brilla en la gala de los Oscars
Perhaps we weren't too concerned to see her fall in the quarterfinals of the last Australian Open, in fact, it even pleased us, since her conqueror was Paula Badosa. However, a month after that, the reality for Coco Gauff points to a small crisis, what the American is going through after falling in the first round of the first two WTA 1000 events of the season. She didn't make it past the debut in Doha (6-2, 7-5 against Kostyuk) and neither has she today in Dubai (6-4, 7-5 against Kessler). What's happening with Gauff? At first, it seems like just a rough patch, but we'll see how it turns out.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff encaja su tercera derrota consecutiva
Coco Gauff arrived at the Dubai WTA and, from there, she was chatting with the media. Thus, questions regarding the case of her teammate Elena Rybakina and her coach Stefano Vukov, suspended by the WTA for abuses against his player, could not be missing."As far as I know, I know she doesn't like the decision. I know the WTA also has the right to protect her, and I think I will stay out of it. But, in general, I think it's good that the WTA ensures the protection of the players. I know they have things in the bathrooms for us to report things anonymously, all those meetings and things. Definitely, I feel protected by them. But as the person involved doesn't agree with the decision, I don't want to talk about it".
Thus, the American avoided talking much further beyond the case of her teammate but wanted to reflect on how some victims of harassment are not aware of it until later. Thus, she would not hesitate to anonymously report any anomaly she saw on the circuit:"I haven't seen anything crazy, but obviously, I hear stories on tour. I can't report anything I don't see, but obviously, if I see something, you can do things anonymously, so. I think that's important in our sport because many times victims don't even know they are. In this sport, it has happened many times. Many times, former players are seen speaking about the treatment they received years after retiring".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff, sobre el caso Rybakina-Vukov: "Muchas veces las víctimas ni siquiera saben que lo son"
The WTA Doha 2025 has turned into a massacre for the top seeds. The early tournament days have been filled with surprises, including Aryna Sabalenka's early defeat, which could push her out of the world number one ranking if Iga Swiatek keeps advancing. The quarterfinals leave us with a scenario where seven of the top ten players in the world have already packed their bags: only Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina (who will face each other in the quarterfinals), and Jessica Pegula remain. Will the 'curse' claim their lives before the final?
A tricky WTA 1000 for the Top 10... 😳
— ESPN Tennis (@ESPNtenis) February 12, 2025
📺 Watch #Doha on #DisneyPlus Premium. pic.twitter.com/IdzVn7jPSn
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estas son todas las top-10 que han caído en el WTA Doha 2025
The American player won a match again after a disastrous February: "In the end, you just need a couple of matches to regain that confidence".
A scream of rage escaped in the final moments of the match from a Coco Gauff who struggled to clinch victory. The American player, ranked 3rd in the world, overcame Moyuka Uchijima, ranked 52nd, on the fifth match point in her favor, closing with a 6-4, 3-6, and 7-6(4) scoreline after 2 hours and 35 minutes of an exciting battle. Coco advances to the third round of Indian Wells 2025, where she will meet Maria Sakkari.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Indian Wells 2025. A la quinta va la vencida para Gauff
The American reflects on her poor performance in February and shows her excitement at breaking a historically negative streak for American women's tennis at Indian Wells.
As every season around this time, the Oscars gala steals the spotlight with its celebration in the United States, bringing together the entire film family to distribute the most important awards in the industry. And as always, celebrities from all disciplines, including ours, tennis, strolled around, too. This time we could see queens like Serena Williams, Coco Gauff, or Aryna Sabalenka walking the red carpet, three women who could perfectly play a leading role in Hollywood. Which of the three wore the most stunning dress? I'll leave that debate up to you.
Sabalenka is styling on the Vanity Fair red carpet! 😎 pic.twitter.com/mdrulNB8iC
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) March 3, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El tenis brilla en la gala de los Oscars
The grand ceremony of the Oscars 2025 is finally here. The best films on the planet will be honored with the most coveted statuettes in the world of cinema. Of course, many personalities from different sectors do not want to miss one of the most important days of the year, and one of them has been Coco Gauff, the best American tennis player of the moment, currently ranked third in the WTA, who appeared in a yellow-toned dress on the iconic red carpet of Hollywood.
Coco Gauff stuns on the #Oscars red carpet.
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 2, 2025
Catch all the must-see fashion moments: https://t.co/aqG8CdB7Z7 pic.twitter.com/Ks5Liiuyx6
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así lució Cori Gauff en la ceremonia de los Oscars 2025
Perhaps we weren't too concerned to see her fall in the quarterfinals of the last Australian Open, in fact, it even pleased us, since her conqueror was Paula Badosa. However, a month after that, the reality for Coco Gauff points to a small crisis, what the American is going through after falling in the first round of the first two WTA 1000 events of the season. She didn't make it past the debut in Doha (6-2, 7-5 against Kostyuk) and neither has she today in Dubai (6-4, 7-5 against Kessler). What's happening with Gauff? At first, it seems like just a rough patch, but we'll see how it turns out.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff encaja su tercera derrota consecutiva
Coco Gauff arrived at the Dubai WTA and, from there, she was chatting with the media. Thus, questions regarding the case of her teammate Elena Rybakina and her coach Stefano Vukov, suspended by the WTA for abuses against his player, could not be missing."As far as I know, I know she doesn't like the decision. I know the WTA also has the right to protect her, and I think I will stay out of it. But, in general, I think it's good that the WTA ensures the protection of the players. I know they have things in the bathrooms for us to report things anonymously, all those meetings and things. Definitely, I feel protected by them. But as the person involved doesn't agree with the decision, I don't want to talk about it".
Thus, the American avoided talking much further beyond the case of her teammate but wanted to reflect on how some victims of harassment are not aware of it until later. Thus, she would not hesitate to anonymously report any anomaly she saw on the circuit:"I haven't seen anything crazy, but obviously, I hear stories on tour. I can't report anything I don't see, but obviously, if I see something, you can do things anonymously, so. I think that's important in our sport because many times victims don't even know they are. In this sport, it has happened many times. Many times, former players are seen speaking about the treatment they received years after retiring".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff, sobre el caso Rybakina-Vukov: "Muchas veces las víctimas ni siquiera saben que lo son"
The WTA Doha 2025 has turned into a massacre for the top seeds. The early tournament days have been filled with surprises, including Aryna Sabalenka's early defeat, which could push her out of the world number one ranking if Iga Swiatek keeps advancing. The quarterfinals leave us with a scenario where seven of the top ten players in the world have already packed their bags: only Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina (who will face each other in the quarterfinals), and Jessica Pegula remain. Will the 'curse' claim their lives before the final?
A tricky WTA 1000 for the Top 10... 😳
— ESPN Tennis (@ESPNtenis) February 12, 2025
📺 Watch #Doha on #DisneyPlus Premium. pic.twitter.com/IdzVn7jPSn
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estas son todas las top-10 que han caído en el WTA Doha 2025
Tremendous victory by Marta Kostyuk at the WTA 1000 in Doha, as the Ukrainian has just delivered one of the best matches of her career on hard court. Kostyuk defeated the world number 3, Coco Gauff, who is heading home after an early exit (6-2 7-5). The American failed to be solid and maintain her chances, succumbing to a large number of errors, especially in the second set where she started with an advantage. Kostyuk played her role to perfection, while Gauff will have to deal with a tough and unexpected loss. On the other hand, Elena Rybakina did meet expectations against Peyton Stearns (6-2 6-4) in a victory that could have complicated after Stearns raised her game in the second set.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kostyuk manda a casa a una Gauff perdida en Doha
After being eliminated in the quarterfinals, the American reflected on her tournament and the loss to Badosa: "She played the key points better, that's all".