Unexpected News : Coco Gauff announces sudden living immediately due to……..

Unexpected News : Coco Gauff announces sudden living immediately due to……..

A dramatic and hugely surprising Wimbledon women’s singles draw is now finished, after plenty of shocks – and a fair few twists and turns.

As the dust settles, we look at the big winners and losers from a wild fortnight of action at the All England Club.

Big Winners

Barbora Krejcikova: A second Grand Slam singles title almost out of nowhere for Krejcikova, who has been out of form since January. It’s a 12th major overall for the Czech, who will be back in the top 10 on Monday – and has surely sealed a Hall of Fame spot.

Jasmine Paolini: Consecutive Slam final defeats will be tough for Paolini, but she has a lot to be proud of. She was the first Italian woman to reach the final, and will be world No 5 next week.

Donna Vekic: Vekic was deflated by her semi-final loss but it was an outstanding run for the 28-year-old, who reached the last four of a major for the first time. Good things could still yet come with Pam Shriver in her box.

LONDON — Coco Gauff raced into the fourth round to equal her best run at Wimbledon, but acknowledged she has bigger aspirations at the All England Club this year.

The U.S. Open champion beat British No. 9 Sonay Kartal 6-4, 6-0 on Court 1 in 62 minutes to set up an all-American clash with 19th seed Emma Navarro in the last 16.

Gauff first made the Wimbledon fourth round during her breakout tournament as a 15-year-old in 2019 before she repeated the feat two years later, but exited in Round 1 last year.

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