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Coco Gauff has moved comfortably into the third round of the Australian Open, following a straightforward win over Olga Danilovic. After defeating Kamilla Rakhimova 6-2, 6-3 in her opening match, Gauff followed up with a 6-2,
Coco Gauff delivered yet another dominant performance at the Australian Open, cruising past Olga Danilovic in the second round to continue her strong start in Melbourne. The American looked firmly in control as she backed up her opening round and moved a step closer to her long-awaited maiden AO title.
The third round of men's and women's singles will begin on Day 6 (Friday, January 23) of the Australian Open 2026. All leading title contenders across both draws have been in fine form so far.
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Coco Gauff unlocks hidden edge from men’s No. 1 in Australian Open crusher
Coco Gauff is adding a new weapon to her arsenal. The American star is borrowing a page from men’s No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz’s playbook, and it worked wonders at the Australian Open When she beat Olga Danilović (6-2,
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Coco Gauff learning from the best, aims to have a Carlos Alcaraz-like drop shot
Gauff gave a shout-out to Alcaraz after pulling off several successful drop shots through her opening two Australian Open matches.
A day after Coco Gauff was asked how the USA is doing a year into Donald Trump's second tenure as the country's President, Jessica Pegula was quizzed on the same subject.