
American tennis player Coco Gauff. — AFP/File
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PARIS: Cocoa Gauf brought a sharp end to surprise French hero Louis Bosan’s irreparable run in Roland Geros on Thursday to set a final against World No.1 Arena Saballana.
Gauf dominated the court from the beginning of the Flip Chatterner and won 6-1, 6-2 to extinguish the expectations of the host nation of the French Open winner in 2000.
The 21 -year -old Gauf is in his third Grand Slam singles final. He ended the runner -up for Sweet Sweet three years before defeating Saballaka to win the 2023 US Open.
“Obviously a lot of work is still to be done, but now I will enjoy it and then prepare for the final tomorrow,” he said. For the 22 -year -old Bosan, a year after disappearing due to severe knees injury, he marked the disappointing end for a notable first Grand Slam.
World No. 361 has never played the top 50 opponents this week. In the third position, Boyson dismissed Jessica Pigola and two in the top 10 in World No. Six Mirra Andrew to set up his last four confrontation with Gauf.
But Gauf proved a far -reaching barrier for a player who won only one WTA tour level before the start of the tournament. After watching Sablenka knocking on the champion Sweettic three times in the first semi -finals, Boyson’s entry route in court pulled a large thunder filled with the crowd.
The chairs welcomed Bosan’s return during the warm -up, but it was a gift that targeted the ground while running at the opening game. The second seed is the second seed, after a comfortable hold, with another break to moist the domestic spirits, when the closed roof began.
In the fourth game before going to the board after Gauf took a 4-0 lead, Bosan passed three break points. After another break, Gauf wrapped the seat with a slight turmoil, which ended a biased crowd, which helped Andrewa in the past in the quarter -finals in the past.
After the Holds exchange to start the second set, the Boyson could not benefit from the break point in the third game when it fired a forehead in the net. To just benefit the next game, Gauf broke for a 3-1 pillow.
Bosan struggled for the consistency of the earlier round, with the Gauf again regaining control of the 4-2 edge of his match. Bosan could not offer one last process to eliminate the difficulties as Gauf put the last two games in the pocket to seal the victory.
Despite seeing its inclination at the French Open title in the disastrous fashion of Arina Saballaka on Thursday, the French Open Raj Sweettack is better than the recent tournaments, despite the recent tournaments.
The 24 -year -old ended his victory in 26 matches in the semifinals, which suffered only the third defeat of his career in the Clay Court Grand Slam.
Sweet, a Madrid, Italian and French -winning Sweet last year, did not reach the WTA final and is then ranked seventh in the world rankings. But she looked like her old self in Paris, even when she fell into a decisive set against Sabalinika.
“I played some standard matches. Now this is probably not the best time to look at the broader view.” “So maybe it was a bad tournament, but obviously I wanted I wanted …
“I like to play here, so definitely I’m glad I was lucky to play a lot of great tournaments here.” Even so, I feel like I played better than the first week. I am glad I have a place to come back every year and just try to push myself.
Sweetic said, “Hopefully we will get some decent kind of small pre -season on the grass, because it has always been difficult, especially when I want to be a little bit at home (after Roland Garros).” “But I don’t feel like I need to be home right now, so maybe I go somewhere in Europe, practice.”