The 2025 WTA Rome semifinals has thrown up two compelling finals with the first due to be contested between Coco Gauff and Zheng Qinwen. Both will no doubt be desperate to maintain their momentum ahead of the forthcoming French Open which starts in under a fortnight – but who will come out on top?
Head-to-head: Gauff 2-0 Zheng
Gauff continues to solidify her reputation as one of the most consistent performers on the WTA Tour, and her form in Rome has been another example of that consistency. After an admittedly slow start against Canadian rising star Victoria Mboko which saw the American pushed hard in a three-set battle, Gauff has navigated the following rounds in more comfortable fashion. Her most impressive performance came in the quarterfinals, where she edged out rising teenager Mirra Andreeva 6-4 7-6, in a match packed with intensity and clutch moments.
Zheng, meanwhile, has looked increasingly confident with each match in the Eternal City. After sweeping aside Olga Danilovic, she maintained the same level against her next two opponents. But the performance that turned heads came in the quarterfinals, when Zheng dominated Aryna Sabalenka 6-4 6-3. The Chinese star has shown a well-rounded clay-court game, combining her trademark power with better movement and shot selection than earlier in the season.
This will be their third meeting on tour, with Gauff winning both previous encounters — including a tight three-setter at the WTA Finals last year and a straight-sets victory at this same event in 2024. That history gives Gauff a psychological edge, especially since she’s shown the ability to raise her level at crucial stages against Zheng. Zheng’s key in this matchup will be taking time away from Gauff, especially by targeting the American’s forehand with depth and pace. If she’s able to consistently land first serves and dominate baseline exchanges early, she can put Gauff under pressure. However, Gauff’s ability to scramble defensively and flip points around, especially on clay, remains one of her greatest strengths.
The conditions could also play a role. If it’s a slower, heavier court, Gauff will benefit from having more time to neutralize Zheng’s weapons. On a quicker surface, Zheng’s flat groundstrokes may find more penetration. It’s a fascinating battle between two future Grand Slam champions — one already established, the other rapidly rising. But Gauff’s bigger-match experience and ability to manage the tougher moments give her the edge here. Still, this feels like a closely fought three-setter.
Prediction: Gauff in 3
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