Coco Gauff debuted at Roland Garros with a straightforward 6-2, 6-2 victory over Olivia Gadecki in just one hour and 10 minutes. The world No. 2 had no trouble kicking off her French Open campaign, where she aims to defend her semifinal appearance from last year.
The American has been one of the most consistent players at the French Open, reaching at least the quarterfinals in her last four appearances, with the 2022 final being her best result. Her notable debut solidifies her position as a title contender.
The first set quickly favored an aggressive Gauff from the return. She started with an early break and a strong serve, swiftly moving to a 2-0 lead. The 21-year-old secured a second consecutive break, quickly taking control of a match that, despite facing world No. 91 Gadecki, had seemed like it could be tricky against a rising opponent.
The 23-year-old Australian responded with a break that brought her back into the set, narrowing the gap with her serve to 2-3. However, it wasn't enough to truly worry Gauff, who comfortably navigated a moment of pressure. She served strongly and ultimately closed the set 6-2. The American was impeccable on return, winning 82% of points on Gadecki's second serve. However, double faults plagued Gauff, who committed four, a recurring issue for her in recent months.
Gauff's superiority was evident in the rallies, showing improvements in her forehand compared to her recent appearances. Similar to the first set, Gauff secured two consecutive breaks, taking a 3-0 lead and winning 12 of the first 15 points. However, double faults once again became a problem; she gave her opponent a couple of break chances, and Gadecki capitalized to narrow the lead.
The pattern continued: Gauff earned her third consecutive break, advancing to 4-1. There was no time for further setbacks. Both players easily held their serves to close out the match, with the American securing a 6-2, 6-2 victory that sends her directly to the second round. She will face the winner between qualifier Tereza Valentova and wildcard Chloe Paquet. While Gauff's overall performance was good, the 7 double faults committed in the match will once again be a point of focus in her upcoming training sessions, an issue that has cost her important matches against top-tier opponents on Tour.
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