RG.10- Gauff Returns to RG Base Camp, Hopes to Scale Mt.Swiatek
.@CocoGauff is through into the Roland Garros semis with a three-set win over Ons Jabeur pic.twitter.com/qbm6hZawy9
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 4, 2024
Well, we've come to the stage of this slam in which Gauff, now a (still fairly) newly-minted slam champion, stands on the precipice of scaling a truly monumental "game-changing" moment not only in *this* major but in her entire career, or instead only to once again lose her grip and fall down its face and be tasked with trying to re-fuel for another summer run. All bets can be made (and later collected) at the Tennis Channel FanDuel Desk. (If any commentators are there when you arrive, please ignore and -- for this is very important, for your own psychological well-being -- do NOT feed them or offer them an ear.)
But first the #3-seeded Gauff had to face off today in the QF with #8 Ons Jabeur, with the latter having only recently started to resemble the brain-frying artiste who has played her way into three slam finals in the last two years.
That @Ons_Jabeur jumping backhand ?????#RolandGarrospic.twitter.com/ksnbC2aIIA
— wta (@WTA) June 4, 2024
Early on, it looked as though Jabeur was going to write the script for this one. She won the 1st set on the back of fine serving, claiming 17/18 first serve points and never facing a break point. But Gauff became more aggressive after falling behind, taking early break leads (at 3-1) in both the 2nd and 3rd sets. Jabeur immediately broke back in the 2nd, only to drop serve at love in the following game as Gauff went on to knot the match. After falling behind in the decider, though, Gauff never allowed Jabeur to get things back on serve. Gauff didn't face a BP in the 3rd until its final game, and after Jabeur (on serve) had saved a MP one game prior, Gauff saved a lone BP and then took the match on her third MP, winning 4-6/6-2/6-3. Now 5-2 vs. Jabeur, Gauff leads their head-to-head series on clay at 3-1.
Semifinals on the horizon ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 4, 2024
Coco Gauff wins the battle against Ons Jabeur 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. She will face the winner of Vondrousova v. Swiatek next! ??#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/lLle9ZYJN8
This marks the 20-year old Gauff's second semifinal at RG, and fourth in her slam career. She's done it at three straight majors, making her the youngest woman to do so in seventeen years (since a certain Russian with a business-related sweeth tooth). Meanwhile, Jabeur leaves another major without a title, but with a bit of wind behind her back, a leveled season record (10-10) and renewed hope for another summer with two *more* realistic opportunities for the one thing keeping her around. The Tunisian has gone 10-2, 11-1 and 7-3, respectively, the last three grass seasons, with a pair of Wimbledon finals and two tour titles (Birmingham/Berlin) on the surface. SW19 would seem to be her best bet for a deep run (Vondrousova won it a year ago, so being a big hitter isn't necessarily a prerequisite to get one's hands on the Venus Rosewater Dish), but if she's healthy when she arrives in New York (she wasn't last year, but still gritted out a Round of 16) the Open isn't totally out of the question, either. Jabeur reached the U.S. final two years ago. Truthfully, it feels like this summer might be Jabeur's last best shot for the sort of Novotna-like late-career triumph that she's craving after years of frustrating near-misses. She needs to put every last bit of blood, sweat and tears into the next few months) Gauff has mostly stayed out of the limelight in Paris, having lost no sets before dropping the 1st today (she'd allowed an average of 4.5 total games through the first four rounds), but she'll next step into the glare of a SF vs. the overwhelming favorite, on her best surface, on her favorite court in the world, in an event in which she hasn't lost since 2021. Oh, and did I neglect to mention the 1-10 career head-to-head vs. Iga Swiatek? Gauff finally nipped the Pole for the first time last August during the Summer of Coco run, but has since gone 0-3 vs. the world #1, including a 4 & 3 loss in Rome less than three weeks ago. She's 0-4 vs. Swiatek on clay (0-of-8 in sets), and 0-2 against her at Roland Garros, falling 6-1/6-3 in the '22 final and 6-4/6-2 in the '23 QF. Tennis Channel's Lindsay Davenport has clearly been pushing up Gauff's chances in the tournament for a while (ranking her above Rybakina as the more likely winner the other day, for example), and she (sorta) doubled down on that today, noting her record vs. Swiatek and her winless mark on clay, but adding, "There's just something about Coco this entire event that says she's (become) a better player, and more mature." Better than she was last summer? That's a pretty tall order to fill. But we shall see.
Iga Swiatek moves on into the Roland Garros semis with a 6-0 6-2 win over Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova. pic.twitter.com/tVbyT1pAMW
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 4, 2024
ANSWER: Maria Sakkari in the 2021 QF. (Kudos if you remembered.) ...wheelchair action began today, and score one for Diede the Great. Earlier this spring, Li Xiaohui ended Diede de Groot's 145-match singles winning streak during World Team Cup play, but the Dutch #1 got a shot at some measure of revenge in their 1st Round match-up in Paris today. De Groot won 6-3/6-4, improving on the service numbers that ultimately did her in during the Antalya match last month. In the loss, de Groot had 10 DF and won just 26% of first serve points and 32% of her second. This time vs. Li, de Groot had 7 DF (vs. 5 aces, though Li had 8 DF), and won 65% of first serves and 43% on her second. Elsewhere in the WC draw, #2 Yui Kamiji won her 46th straight non-de Groot match with a victory over Angelica Bernal, and young Dutch would-be star Lizzy de Greef scored her maiden slam MD win (she'd been 0-2) with a victory over Emmanuelle Morch. ...in junior play, the girls who posted big upset wins in the 1st Round -- Hordette Daria Shadchneva and Crusher Vendula Valdmannova -- both went down in the 2nd. Waffle Jeline Vandromme, last week's J300 winner in Charleroi-Marcinelle, took out #7-seed Brit Mimi Xu, while Mia Pohankova (SVK) upset another GBR seed, #5 Hannah Klugman. The Netherlands' Joy de Zeeuw upset #9 Alena Kovackova (CZE), while Bannerette Kristina Penickova knocked off #11 Iva Ivanova (BUL). The girls' Final 16 includes four from the U.S., two Dutch juniors, two Czechs, and a pair of Slovaks.
Making a mark! Jeline Vandromme (ITF 19) beats 7th seed Mingge Xu (ITF 8) 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 in R2 juniors. Lost her focus a bit after set 1 and a very long toilet break from her opponent but found her forehand again in set 3. Plays Joy De Zeeuw (ITF 49) in R3. #rolandgarros pic.twitter.com/rQ8OqrLGCy
— Tennis Belgium (@TennisBelgium) June 4, 2024
#1 Iga Swiatek/POL def. #5 Marketa Vondrousova/CZE
#3 Coco Gauff/USA def. #8 Ons Jabeur/TUN
#12 Jasmine Paolini/ITA vs. #4 Elena Rybakina/KAZ
Mirra Andreeva/RUS vs. #2 Aryna Sabalenka/BLR
Navarro/Shnaider (USA/RUS) vs. #11 Errani/Paolini (ITA/ITA
M.Andreeva/Zvonareva (RUS/RUS) vs. Kostyuk/Ruse (UKR/ROU)
#8 Dolehide/Krawczyk (USA/USA) vs. Olmos/Panova (MEX/RUS)
#5 Gauff/Siniakova (USA/CZE) vs. #16 Kato/N.Kichenok (JPN/UKR)
#7 Hsieh/Zielinski (TPE/POL) def. #1 Perez/Ebden (AUS/AUS)
#4 Krawczyk/N.Skupski (USA/GBR) def. (PR) Zhang S./Arevalo (CHN/ELS)
Eikeri/Gonzalez (NOR/ARG) def. Kato/Puetz (JPN/GER)
#6 Routliffe/Venus (NZL/NZL) vs. #2 Siegemund/Roger-Vasselin (GER/FRA)
#1 Diede de Groot/NED vs. Wang Xiying/CHN
#4 Aniek Van Koot/NED vs. Dana Mathewson/USA
Lizzy de Greef/NED vs. Zhu Zhenzhen/CHN
Momoko Ohtani/JPN vs. #2 Yui Kamiji/JPN
#1 Renata Jamrichova/SVK vs. #16 Teodora Kostovic/SRB
#12 Tereza Valentova/CZE vs. #6 Wakana Sonobe/JPN
#4 Tyra Caterina Grant/USA vs. (Q) Ren Yufei/CHN
Joy de Zeeuw/NED vs. Jeline Vandromme/BEL
Eliska Tichackova/CZE vs. #10 Iva Jovic/USA
#14 Kaitlin Quevedo/ESP vs. #3 Laura Samson/CZE
(Q) Mia Pohankova/SVK vs. Kristina Penickova/USA
#15 Kaitlyn Rolls/USA vs. Rose Marie Nijkamp/NED
...COCO THE DIPLOMAT... ON DAY 10:
Coco Gauff after beating Ons Jabeur at Roland Garros:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 4, 2024
Coco: “She’s a tough opponent. She’s well-loved on tour. I could tell by the crowd today you guys wanted her to win. But honestly when she’ playing I cheer for her too. ?? Thank you for making it a good atmosphere. The people… pic.twitter.com/2cnoNMyktu
...A PROUD CONCHITA ("Coachita?")... ON DAY 10:
Mirra Andreeva after reaching Roland Garros QF at age 17
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 3, 2024
Bartoli: “You’re extremely young. But when I watch you play you have all the shots and answers. You’re extremely calm. How do you do it?”
Mirra: “We have to thank my coach for this. It’s also her work.. we’ve worked on it… pic.twitter.com/ZIGguJMjqp
Muguruza retiring might be the best thing to ever happen to Martinez's coaching career.
...I KNOW WHAT TO GET JAQUELINE CRISTIAN FOR HER BIRTHDAY... ON DAY 10:
Unusual snow globe from Transylvania
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U2 performing the classic "Gimme Shelter" with Mick Jagger and Fergie, 2009.#U2 #TheRollingStones pic.twitter.com/O5A8L8TdQu
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David Bowie - Starman (Top Of The Pops, 1972).
— ?? Rock History ?? (@historyrock_) June 3, 2024
This performance is one of the most essential pieces of music television ever broadcast.
It has influenced generations of musicians and writers who saw it at the time and countless others who have since seen it over the decades. pic.twitter.com/zT6zodeAZm
From crouching low to laying low ??????@ARadwanska | #RolandGarrospic.twitter.com/lT3IqxQqPM
— wta (@WTA) June 4, 2024
US Open 2023: ??
— wta (@WTA) June 4, 2024
Australian Open 2024: SF#RolandGarros 2024: SF*
The youngest player to reach three or more consecutive women’s singles semifinals at Grand Slam events since Maria Sharapova (Wimbledon 2006 - Roland Garros 2007)
?? @CocoGauff ??pic.twitter.com/MM8gvbRqgb
2017 Simona Halep, ROU & Karolina Pliskova, CZE
2018 Simona Halep, ROU
2019 Ash Barty, AUS & Diede de Groot, NED (WC)
2020 Iga Swiatek, POL
2021 Krejcikova/CZE, Pavlyuchenkova/RUS, Sakkari/GRE & Zidansek/SLO
2022 Dasha Kasatkina/RUS and Martina Trevisan/ITA
2023 Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA and Karolina Muchova/CZE
2024 Jasmine Paolini, ITA
*RECENT BEST U.S. WOMEN'S SLAM RESULTS*
=2020=
AO: Sofia Kenin (W)
US: Serena Williams and Jennifer Brady (SF)
RG: Sofia Kenin (RU)
=2021=
AO: Jennifer Brady (RU)
RG: Coco Gauff (QF)
WI: Coco Gauff and Madison Keys (4th)
US: Shelby Rogers (4th)
=2022=
AO: Danielle Collins (RU)
RG: Coco Gauff (RU)
WI: Amanda Anisimova (QF)
US: Coco Gauff and Jessie Pegula (QF)
=2023=
AO: Jessie Pegula (QF)
RG: Coco Gauff (QF)
WI: Madison Keys and Jessie Pegula (QF)
US: Coco Gauff (W)
=2024=
AO: Coco Gauff (SF)
RG: Coco Gauff (in SF)
'True heroes': American veterans, many of whom are over 100 years old, are given a hero's welcome as they arrive in France, ahead of the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings on June 6.
— ABC News (@ABC) June 4, 2024
More: A brief video history of D-Day: https://t.co/KFyXrc9pNk pic.twitter.com/UySVFQYBPX
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Simple and effective locks
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Light on falling snow looks like it’s creating a portal to another dimension
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Eagle owl coming to see its friend
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TOP EARLY-ROUND (1r-2r): #2 Aryna Sabalenka/BLR (7 games lost in 1r/2r)
TOP MIDDLE-ROUND (3r-QF): xx
TOP LATE-ROUND (SF-F): xx
TOP QUALIFYING MATCH: Q2: Raluca Serban/CYP def. Dominika Salkova/CZE 3-6/6-4/7-6(13-11) - both served for win in 3rd, w/ Salkova 2 MP, then third in TB; Serban wins 24-point MTB
TOP EARLY-RD. MATCH (1r-2r): 2nd Rd. - #1 Swiatek/POL def. (PR) Osaka/JPN 7-6(1)/1-6/7-5 - Osaka led in 3rd at 4-1 w/ pt. for 5-1, 5-2 up, served at 5-3 and had MP
TOP MIDDLE-RD. MATCH (3r-QF): xx
TOP LATE-RD. MATCH (SF-F/Jr.-WC): xx
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FIRST VICTORY: Donna Vekic/CRO (def. Tsurenko/UKR ret.)
FIRST SEED OUT: #29 Veronika Kudermetova/RUS (1r: Bouzkova/CZE)
FIRST SLAM MD WINS: Moyuka Uchijima/JPN (2nd MD)
UPSET QUEENS: United States
REVELATION LADIES: China
NATION OF POOR SOULS: Germany (1-5 1st Rd.)
LAST QUALIFIER STANDING: Olga Danilovic/SRB (4th Rd.)
LUCKY LOSER WINS: Hailey Baptiste/USA, Jana Fett/CRO (both 2nd Rd.)
LAST WILD CARD STANDING: Chloe Paquet/FRA (3rd Rd.)
PROTECTED RANKING WINS: 3rd Rd.: Bianca Andreescu/CAN, Irina-Camelia Begu/ROU; 2nd Rd.: Amanda Anisimova/USA, Naomi Osaka/JPN
LAST PASTRY STANDING: Varvara Gracheva (in 4th Rd.)
Mademoiselle OPPORTUNITY: Jasmine Paolini/ITA
IT "Teen": Mirra Andreeva/RUS
COMEBACK PLAYER: Nominees: Osaka, Errani
CRASH & BURN: #6 Maria Sakkari/GRE (lost 1st Rd. 4 of 5 slams)
ZOMBIE QUEEN OF PARIS: Iga Swiatek/POL (2nd Rd.: down 4-1 -- pt. for 5-1 -- and 5-2 vs. Osaka in 3rd; Osaka MP at 5-3)
DOUBLES STAR: x
VETERAN PLAYER (KIMIKO CUP): Nominees: Jabeur, Errani(wd), Zvonareva(wd), Siegemund(mx), Hsieh(mx), Routliffe(mx), (Legends comp.)
Mademoiselle/Madame OF THE EVENING: Nominee: M.Andreeva/Azarenka (1 a.m. 2r finish)
JUNIOR BREAKOUT: x
Légion de Lenglen: Firsts (Court Lenglen roof debuts, and Varvara Gracheva's first RG as FRA) and Last (Alize Cornet's farewell tournament)
Coupe LA PETIT TAUREAU: Nominee: Iga attempt at first three-peat since Henin in 2007
3 Comments:
Jabeur was tired, lost focus and Unforced Errors crept into her game in the 3re set. Her coach can't take her any farther. She should fire him. I think her window of Major winning opportunities has already been shut.
Sabalenka vs Mirra is a forgone conclusion with a Sabalenka win.
Rybakina vs Paolini could turn out to be competitive though.
Well, everyone surely had a Paolini vs. Andreeva semi, right? :|
You could be right about Jabeur, but I've got to give her Wimbledon to be fair and see if she can gather something together there. I think it's always been the target (like Osaka with the U.S.), and she (both) have been on an incline through the spring.
That said, would I pick Jabeur right now to win at SW19? Nope. Would I pick Osaka to win in NYC? 80/20, yeah, I think I could.
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