By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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Coco Gauff concedes she hung out trying as much as Iga Swiatek within the rankings and on courtroom.
When Gauff faces defending Madrid champion Swiatek in tomorrow’s Mutua Madrid Open semifinals, she says she’ll carry greater than her Head racquet bag on courtroom—she’ll be armed with the self perception that comes from sweeping Swiatek of their final two conferences.
General, the second-ranked Swiatek has dominated Gauff profitable 11 of their 14 conferences, together with sweeping all 10 units they’ve performed on clay. The truth is, Gauff has solely managed to win greater than 5 video games in a clay-court set simply as soon as of their rivalry and that got here in a 7-6(3), 6-3 defeat of their maiden assembly within the 2021 Rome semifinals.
Regardless of that ignominious report, Gauff says she’s assured heading into their newest encounter as a result of she’s scored straight-sets wins over Swiatek of their final two conferences. And since she believes she’s realized to play the opponent and never the reigning Roland Garros champion’s report as she did up to now.
“I believe simply perception [is the difference],” Gauff advised the media in Madrid as we speak after defeating Mirra Andreeva 7-5, 6-1. “At first of our matchups, I imply, she was a prime participant, and I felt like I perhaps form of wrote myself off earlier than the match even got here, and now clearly I’ve quite a lot of perception.
“Yeah, she’s a troublesome opponent and, yeah, I do not take into consideration that head-to-head anymore. I imply, perhaps firstly I did. Now I simply deal with it as a brand new match, new alternative every time. And, yeah, I will go on the market with confidence, and I imagine that I’ve the sport that I can win the match.”
In fact, Swiatek has persistently pounded Gauff’s weaker forehand wing commanding their clay-court clashes, together with a 6-1, 6-3 sweep within the 2022 Roland Garros last. Swiatek can be the most effective clay-court mover within the recreation, which has has diminished one of many largest weapons Gauff holds over the remainder of the world, her eye-popping pace and courtroom protection.
Each Slam champions determine to be extraordinarily hungry for fulfillment tomorrow. Swiatek is enjoying for her first last since she stopped Jasmine Paolini to win Roland Garros final June.
The 21-year-old Gauff is bidding for her first last since she received the WTA Finals crown final November defeating US Open finalist Jessica Pegula, No. 2 Swiatek, No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and Olympic gold-medal champion Zheng Qinwen to take her largest title because the 2023 US Open.
In the present day, Australian Open champion Madison Keys ripped returns proper again at Swiatek jamming her as much as dish the primary bagel set the Pole has absorbed on clay because the 2019 Roland Garros when Olympic gold-medal champion Monica Puig shut her out within the first set. Nonetheless, Swiatek confirmed resilience rallying for an 0-6, 6-3, 6-2 triumph that noticed her win 5 video games in a row to shut Keys.
One query in tomorrow’s semifinal: Can Gauff assault the Swiatek second serve wtih the identical success gamers like Andreeva, who defeated the second seed back-to-back in Dubai and Indian Wells, and 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, who’s 6-0 lifetime vs. the Pole, have accomplished forcing Swiatek to defend?
Or will Gauff resort to the tactic she’s used towards Swiatek up to now, which is play excessive, heavy topspin forehands down the road to the Roland Garros champion’s backhand wing to attempt to elicit backhand exchanges?
All through a lot of Madrid, Gauff has served with confidence.
Dealing with Andreeva as we speak, the 2023 US Open champion received 22 of 26 first-serve factors and dropped serve solely twice. In opposition to Olympic gold-medal champion Belinda Bencic within the spherical of 16, Gauff additionally received 22 of 26 first-serve factors and confronted just one break level.
After ousting Andreeva as we speak, Gauff mentioned she likes her probabilities towards anybody if she will be able to play to this lofty stage.
“I really feel like I at all times really feel like I’ve an excellent probability, I imply, towards anyone I play,” Gauff advised the media in Madrid. “If I am going into the match pondering I do not, then I’ve already misplaced the match.
“No, I do not take note of the units [vs. Swiatek] or something, as a result of on the finish of the day it is a new week, new time. I misplaced the primary set this event, 6-0, and everyone was like, Ooh, she’s going to lose subsequent spherical, or no matter.
“And so it is simply tennis, like, you lose, you reset, you begin once more. Yeah, I’ll count on her to play some nice tennis and doubtless her greatest tennis, and I will attempt to match that by enjoying my greatest tennis.”