Gauff beats Bencic and a curfew to reach first Wimbledon quarters
Gauff, who celebrated by pointing at her wrist, famously reached the fourth round as a 15-year-old on her Wimbledon debut in 2019.
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Gauff, who celebrated by pointing at her wrist, famously reached the fourth round as a 15-year-old on her Wimbledon debut in 2019. Coco Gauff raced against the clock and beat the Wimbledon curfew to reach the quarter-finals for the first time with a dramatic victory over Belinda Bencic . "I'm super happy to be in the quarters finally - I don't know how many tries it's been," Gauff, who will now face fellow American Jessica Pegula, said in a hurried courtside interview.
Furthermore, Gauff will play Jessica Pegula in the semi-finals after beating Belinda Bencic (Reuters) “I felt like the first set, a couple of points and it goes my way I had chances to go up a double-break. "Even though it was a tough match I feel this was my best match of the tournament," she said. Playing tennis we’re used to not having a clock.
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Gauff, who celebrated by pointing at her wrist, famously reached the fourth round as a 15-year-old on her Wimbledon debut in 2019.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesCoco Gauff raced against the clock and beat the Wimbledon curfew to reach the quarter-finals for the first time with a dramatic victory over Belinda Bencic .
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"I'm super happy to be in the quarters finally - I don't know how many tries it's been," Gauff, who will now face fellow American Jessica Pegula, said in a hurried courtside interview.
according to Channel News AsiaGauff will play Jessica Pegula in the semi-finals after beating Belinda Bencic (Reuters) “I felt like the first set, a couple of points and it goes my way I had chances to go up a double-break.
according to The Independent"Even though it was a tough match I feel this was my best match of the tournament," she said.
according to Channel News AsiaPlaying tennis we’re used to not having a clock.
according to The Independent
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