The Spaniard will reach the semifinals at the Australian Open, her best performance in a Slam, after defeating Coco Gauff in straight sets, who was too erratic.
The Spaniard will reach the semifinals at the Australian Open, her best performance in a Slam, after defeating Coco Gauff in straight sets, who was too erratic.
Cori Gauff imposed her favoritism against a Belinda Bencic who has shown a clear upward trend after her recent motherhood and has demonstrated in this Australian Open 2025 that she is ready to compete for important things. The Swiss dominated an epic first set, but the physical and mental exertion took its toll on her against the consistency of a Gauff prepared for anything. The final result was 5-7 6-2 6-1 in favor of the American, who will face Paula Badosa in the quarterfinals.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff sabe sufrir ante Bencic y se cita con Badosa en cuartos de final
Cori Gauff has a clear mission in this Australian Open 2025 and does not seem willing to be surprised by anyone before the final rounds. The American demonstrated her prowess with a great performance against Leylah Fernandez, whom she defeated 6-4 6-2 showcasing remarkable tennis. She will face Belinda Bencic in the round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff confirma sus buenas sensaciones y se cita con Bencic en octavos
The American will face the Catalan in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. A tough match is expected, which will break the tie in their particular head-to-head.
Coco Gauff remains firm on her path in this 2025 Australian Open, where she is already set to face Belinda Bencic in the fourth round. During a press conference, the American explained the pressure and nerves felt in a tournament of this caliber, saying, "I feel like a loss in the first round and one in the semifinals hurt almost the same. The title is far away, probably as much as when you play in juniors. I have the belief and that is my goal, but the best mindset for me is to treat it as if it is far away."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff: "Una derrota en primera ronda y una en semifinales duelen lo mismo"
Coco Gauff advanced through her second-round match at the 2025 Australian Open. During the press conference, the American mentioned watching various matches, particularly highlighting the Fonseca vs. Rublev encounter where the Brazilian emerged victorious: "The first time I heard of him was two years ago when I won the US Open, he won in juniors. I started following his career since then. The result didn't surprise me, I said he was going to win. I don't know him personally, but I've been his fan for two years. Hopefully, he stays on his path and doesn't get carried away by all the excitement. He has a great personality."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff: "Soy fan de Fonseca desde hace dos años"
Cori Gauff wants to confirm her role as a top contender for glory in this 2025 Australian Open and seems to be on the right track. The American experienced a slight disconnect in the second set of her match against Jodie Burrage, but the way she turned around a 3-5 deficit reveals her confidence. She won 6-3 7-5 and will now face Leylah Fernández.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff no baja el ritmo en Australia
The order of play for Wednesday, January 15 at the 2025 Australian Open is now known. Carlos Alcaraz will finally play against Yoshihito Nishioka at the Margaret Court Arena, the second-largest court of the tournament. Rod Laver Arena will be reserved for Aryna Sabalenka against the Spanish Jessica Bouzas, Novak Djokovic against Jaime Faria, Coco Gauff against Jodie Burrage, and the night session will end with Alexander Zverev against another Spanish player, Pedro Martinez. Paula Badosa will also play, like Alcaraz, at Margaret Court, facing Talia Gibson.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, AO 2025: Orden de juego miércoles 15 de enero: Alcaraz, a la Margaret Court
The Spaniard will reach the semifinals at the Australian Open, her best performance in a Slam, after defeating Coco Gauff in straight sets, who was too erratic.
The American will face the Catalan in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. A tough match is expected, which will break the tie in their particular head-to-head.
Cori Gauff imposed her favoritism against a Belinda Bencic who has shown a clear upward trend after her recent motherhood and has demonstrated in this Australian Open 2025 that she is ready to compete for important things. The Swiss dominated an epic first set, but the physical and mental exertion took its toll on her against the consistency of a Gauff prepared for anything. The final result was 5-7 6-2 6-1 in favor of the American, who will face Paula Badosa in the quarterfinals.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff sabe sufrir ante Bencic y se cita con Badosa en cuartos de final
Coco Gauff remains firm on her path in this 2025 Australian Open, where she is already set to face Belinda Bencic in the fourth round. During a press conference, the American explained the pressure and nerves felt in a tournament of this caliber, saying, "I feel like a loss in the first round and one in the semifinals hurt almost the same. The title is far away, probably as much as when you play in juniors. I have the belief and that is my goal, but the best mindset for me is to treat it as if it is far away."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff: "Una derrota en primera ronda y una en semifinales duelen lo mismo"
Cori Gauff has a clear mission in this Australian Open 2025 and does not seem willing to be surprised by anyone before the final rounds. The American demonstrated her prowess with a great performance against Leylah Fernandez, whom she defeated 6-4 6-2 showcasing remarkable tennis. She will face Belinda Bencic in the round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff confirma sus buenas sensaciones y se cita con Bencic en octavos
Coco Gauff advanced through her second-round match at the 2025 Australian Open. During the press conference, the American mentioned watching various matches, particularly highlighting the Fonseca vs. Rublev encounter where the Brazilian emerged victorious: "The first time I heard of him was two years ago when I won the US Open, he won in juniors. I started following his career since then. The result didn't surprise me, I said he was going to win. I don't know him personally, but I've been his fan for two years. Hopefully, he stays on his path and doesn't get carried away by all the excitement. He has a great personality."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff: "Soy fan de Fonseca desde hace dos años"
Cori Gauff wants to confirm her role as a top contender for glory in this 2025 Australian Open and seems to be on the right track. The American experienced a slight disconnect in the second set of her match against Jodie Burrage, but the way she turned around a 3-5 deficit reveals her confidence. She won 6-3 7-5 and will now face Leylah Fernández.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff no baja el ritmo en Australia
The order of play for Wednesday, January 15 at the 2025 Australian Open is now known. Carlos Alcaraz will finally play against Yoshihito Nishioka at the Margaret Court Arena, the second-largest court of the tournament. Rod Laver Arena will be reserved for Aryna Sabalenka against the Spanish Jessica Bouzas, Novak Djokovic against Jaime Faria, Coco Gauff against Jodie Burrage, and the night session will end with Alexander Zverev against another Spanish player, Pedro Martinez. Paula Badosa will also play, like Alcaraz, at Margaret Court, facing Talia Gibson.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, AO 2025: Orden de juego miércoles 15 de enero: Alcaraz, a la Margaret Court
Cori Gauff starred in one of the most amusing and curious on-court chats of this day at the Australian Open 2025, talking about her dress. The American player wore an impressive jumpsuit inspired by Marvel heroines, but it doesn't seem like the best outfit when you need to use the restroom urgently since it takes a while to take it off. Cori admitted that she even needed the supervisor's help a couple of times to remove it before going to the bathroom.
The things we do for fashion 🤪@CocoGauff tells her struggles with going to the bathroom in her new 'outfit'
— Eurosport.es (@Eurosport_ES) January 13, 2025
"A couple of times I had to ask the umpire to help me unzip" 🤣🤣🤣#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/yxby6mFPN1
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff y los problemas con su vestido: "Tuve que pedir al árbitro que bajara mi cremallera para ir al baño"
Coco Gauff addresses the media at the press conference after winning her debut at the Australian Open 2025 to shed light on why there aren't as many young talents as there were a few years ago: "I think the depth of the game is much greater. Additionally, people pay more attention to the sports science. There's a bigger physical gap between a 15-year-old body and a 20 or 25-year-old body, and I know those differences are increasing. Mentally, the transition from juniors to professionals isn't easy. You have to get used to getting your butt kicked. If you're one of the top juniors, you're accustomed to losing few times. People are stronger, and obviously, there are differences in physical maturity."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff: "Ahora hay más profundidad en el juego"