Coco Gauff Storms into Miami Open Fourth Round with Dominant Display
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – American tennis sensation Coco Gauff showcased her resilience and dominance on Sunday, overcoming a slow start to defeat Océane Dodin 6-4, 6-0 and advance to the fourth round of the Miami Open.
The third-ranked Gauff faced an early challenge from Dodin, who took a 4-2 lead in the opening set. However, Gauff’s unwavering determination and Dodin’s uncharacteristic nine double-faults proved pivotal. The American won 10 consecutive games, seizing control of the match and securing the first set.
In the second set, Gauff’s dominance became even more apparent. She broke Dodin’s serve three times and held her own with ease, securing a bagel (6-0) victory.
Gauff’s impressive performance extends her remarkable run of form in the United States. She has lost just one of her last 23 matches on home soil, a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering focus.
As the youngest American player to hold a top three seed at Miami, Gauff carries the hopes of her nation on her shoulders. The reigning U.S. Open champion grew up attending the Miami Open and expressed her desire to capture a title on home turf.
“It would be really cool to win here at home,” Gauff said. “I think the best part about winning here is just being able to drive home with the trophy and not have to fly and pack.”
Gauff’s next challenge will be the winner of the match between Naomi Osaka and Caroline Garcia. The American will be eager to continue her impressive run and move one step closer to her dream of a Miami Open title.