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Coco Gauff wins China Open

Coco Gauff has added another feather to her cap by clinching the China Open title with a commanding 6-1 6-3 victory over Karolina Muchova in Beijing. This win marks Gauff’s eighth career WTA title and her second WTA 1000 championship, following her triumph in Cincinnati last year against the same opponent.

The match began with Gauff breaking Muchova early and establishing a quick 2-0 lead. Her serve was particularly effective, allowing her to dominate the first set in just 31 minutes. Gauff’s powerful groundstrokes and strategic placement led to five breaks of serve, while Muchova struggled with unforced errors, totaling 24 throughout the match.

In the second set, the former world number two faced some challenges, including a couple of double faults that allowed Muchova to break for a 2-0 lead. However, Gauff quickly regained her composure, breaking back immediately and then reeling off four consecutive games to take control once again. Her athleticism shone through as she chased down drop shots and maintained pressure on Muchova’s serve.

Gauff’s performance at this tournament comes after a coaching change, as she recently split from Brad Gilbert and is now working with Matt Daly. The success in Beijing serves as a promising start to this new chapter in her career.

This victory is significant not only for its immediate impact but also for its historical context; Gauff becomes the youngest China Open champion in 14 years and the second American to win the title, following Serena Williams. Gauff expressed her admiration for Williams post-match, stating how meaningful it is to have her name mentioned alongside such a legendary player.

With a current ranking of sixth in the world and an impressive record of 8-1 in finals, Gauff is currently on the path to being a leading name in women’s tennis. Looking ahead, Gauff will compete in the Wuhan Open, aiming to build on this momentum as she prepares for the season-ending tournament in Riyadh.

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