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French Open 2025: Coco Gauff Powers Into Quarterfinals With 'Comfortable' Clay Court Display

Coco Gauff arrived at Roland-Garros fresh from reaching successive finals on clay in Madrid and Rome, while she was also runner-up to Iga Swiatek here in 2022

Coco Gauff celebrates her victory

Coco Gauff reiterated her comfort on clay courts, after beating Ekaterina Alexandrova in straight sets to advance to the French Open quarter-finals.

The second seed prevailed 6-0 7-5 in a tale of two sets, having dominated the opener before she was made to work in the second.

In getting to the last eight, the 21-year-old became the fourth-youngest player in the Open Era to reach five straight women's singles quarter-finals at Roland-Garros.

Gauff, meanwhile, is also the youngest player to reach five women's singles quarter-finals at a single Grand Slam event since Venus Williams at the US Open in 2001.

"Overall, I thought I played great," she said following her victory. "She stepped up her game in the second set, she was hitting some balls right on the line."

Gauff arrived at Roland-Garros fresh from reaching successive finals on clay in Madrid and Rome, while she was also runner-up to Iga Swiatek here in 2022.

The American believes her style of play enables her to produce her best on the surface, despite winning all eight of her WTA Tour-level finals on hard courts (8-0), including the 2023 US Open.

"I'm very comfortable on clay, I think my results show that," she said. "It's the most physical surface, and I think that suits my game."

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