Coco Gauff first won Roland-Garos
American Coco Gauff She is this year’s winner of the Grand Slam tennis tournament in Paris. Twenty -one -year -old American was 28.176 million euros in the grand final of the France Open with a prize pool Arine Sabalenka with 6: 7 (5), 6: 2 and 6: 4. Another actress on the WTA tennis rankings achieved her second win in Grand Slam tournaments. In 2023, she won the US Open in New York in 2023. Gauff took two hours and 38 minutes to win over six years of older.
“When I lost the final match three years ago in Paris, I experienced many things. I am glad that I won this year, although I was not sure that I would succeed. I lied all the time and made sure it could be achieved, « said Gauff, among other things, after a triumph on the central playground Philippe Chatrier, who had to acknowledge the superiority of Polish three years ago at her first final duel in Paris Igi Świštek.
After a big triumph, she put a check worth € 2.55 million in her pocket, an eighth final of the final showdown, a three -time grand slam tournament winner (she celebrated in 2023 and 2024 at the Australian Open in Melbourne, and at the US Open in New York last year;
Cup for the winner. Photo: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP
The Belarusa has lost the second final showdown in the Grand Slam tournament this year. She was chased by an American in Melbourne Madison Keysand in Paris, Coco Gauff. “I showed awful tennis. It hurts the most after this defeat, but as always I will come back even stronger. Coco was better than me in these bad conditions for the game and congratulations to win, « the Belarus said with ashes.
This was the first final showdown of the first and second players in the world in Grand Slam tournaments after 2018, when Danka competed at the Australian Open Caroline Wozniacki and Romania Simona Halep.
An American has won the tenth tournament victory in Paris. In the first round of this year’s tournament, she beat Australian Olivio Gadkkiand in the second and third to the Czechs Tereso Valentova and Marie Bouzkovo. In the eighth finals she was better than the Russian Yekaterine Alexander’sin the quarterfinals of the compatriot Madison Keys and in the semi -finals from the French Lois Boisson.
The eleventh mutual showdown between the American and the Belarus was better opened by Sabalenka. In the third and fifth game, she took away the service to the competitor and led with 4: 1, and then stopped. She began to make elementary school tennis mistakes, and her unpainted game was used by the American and equalized after two initial strikes to 4: 4. At the turning points of the opening set, Sabalenka and Gauff lost the advantage of the initial blow in two attempts, and the extended game was given to the Belarus by 7: 5, although it initially lagged down 0: 3 and 1: 4.
It took 77 minutes to win in the marathon first line, and the second passed in the absolute dominance of her US rivals, which won 6: 2 smoothly after 32 minutes. Also, the decisive third set began after the notes of a 21-year-old actress from Delray Beach, Florida. In the third game, she stripped the service increasingly nervous and unpaid competitors from Belarus, who made as many as 70 unforced mistakes (Gauff on the other side 30) in the final duel, linging 3: 1. Sabalenka then won the game for her service with great effort, and in the sixth she made a « rebreak » and equalized to 3: 3.
Undoubtable Arina Sabalenka Photo: Alain Jocard/AFP
When it seemed that Sabalenka had found herself on the pitch again, she had re -starred. The first actress on the WTA rankings and the tournament holder in Paris lost the seventh game with a headless performance on her initial blow, and Coco Gauff led with her softness and precisely measured strikes from the base line with 5: 3. The Belarus was then reduced to 4: 5, and in the tenth game first defended the first finishing ball at the competitor service, and at the second it was helpless, suffering a sixth defeat against Gauff on the eleventh.
At the French Open Championships she is the most successful American Chris Evert with seven triumphs. French Suzanne Lenglen and German Steffi Graf have won six times, French Adine Masson and Australian Margaret Court And five times.
Of active competitors is the highest on the Polish rankings Iga świštek with four final wins.
Slovenian tennis players did not qualify for the main part of this year’s tournament. Kaja Juvan and Veronika Erjavec have fallen out in the last qualifying round, Tamara Zidanšek And in the second round.