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‘Bury me in the sun’ – Coco Gauff sends defiant message amid critics as she breaks slump to…

‘Bury me in the sun’ – Coco Gauff sends defiant message amid critics as she breaks slump to equal 12-year record
Coco Gauff has made a good account of herself at this year’s Miami Open so far.
With two comfortable victories, the latest being a 6-2 6-4 victory over Maria Sakkari on Saturday, the American has kept critics quiet in recent days.
In what has been a disappointing run of results in 2025 for Gauff, the Miami Open has come at the perfect time for the 21-year-old.
This is her home tournament and so far she has displayed her best tennis for a while in front of crowds who have always backed her.
Her first victory in Miami was that demolition of Sofia Kenin, a 6-0, 6-0 win in 47 minutes.
While her win over Sakkari, provided much more resistance, Gauff made it back-to-back wins over the Greek, after also beating her at Indian Wells just a few weeks prior.
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“I knew it wasn’t going to go as smoothly,” Gauff said about her match with Sakkari and putting the Kenin match to one side
“I didn’t want to think about it because this is a one-every-couple-years type occurrence. I was just trying to put that match in the past and focus on today.”
With the head-to-head record between the pair now at 5-5, Gauff is starting to get the better of Sakkari, who has proved a thorn in the past
“I didn’t want to think about it because this is a one-every-couple-years type occurrence. I was just trying to put that match in the past and focus on today.”
With the head-to-head record between the pair now at 5-5, Gauff is starting to get the better of Sakkari, who has proved a thorn in the past
“I think it was just one of those things that you would like to play the exact same way so you can replicate the same result,” Gauff said