Coco Gauff scraps past Madison Keys to reach French Open semi-finals

Coco Gauff scraps past Madison Keys to reach French Open semi-finals

Coco Gauff passed her biggest test so far at the French Open as she scrapped her way past fellow American Madison Keys to reach the semi-finals. A scruffy match featuring 101 unforced errors and 14 breaks of serve ended 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-1 in favour of the world No 2. Gauff had previously not dropped a set as she quietly made her way through the friendlier side of the draw.

In a nervy first set Gauff overturned a 4-1 deficit to force a set point at 5-4, only to be taken to a tie-break, which Keys won. Gauff went 4-1 up in the second but found herself pegged back, before a break and a hold took the match into a decider.

The confidence had drained from Keys, the Australian Open champion, while Gauff finally located her serve, having coughed up nine double faults in the first two sets. A pass down the line brought up three match points and the 21-year-old roared with delight when Keys went long, giving her the victory in two hours and 11 minutes.

Madison Keys sees her French Open semi-final hopes slip away. Photograph: Mohammed Badra/EPA

“Maddie was playing well She’s hitting the ball so fast and so low so I was just trying to fight for each point,” said Gauff, the runner-up here in 2022 and the youngest woman to claim 25 main-draw wins at Roland Garros since Martina Hingis (1995-2000). “I knew I had to be able to run and as soon as the ball came short punish her for it. I’m very happy to get through and be in the semi-finals again. I’ll savour this one today and be ready for tomorrow’s match.”

Gauff will face Loïs Boisson in the last four after the French wild card’s 6-7 (8), 3-6 defeat of Mirra Andreeva in the second quarter-final.

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