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Champions can adapt to main stress—Coco Gauff accelerates by means of it.
South Florida is a good distance from Southfields, however Gauff continues to channel Wimbledon followers’ favourite tube cease on Centre Court docket.
Streaking throughout the grass, Gauff’s aggressive engine makes her roar District Line trains rolling by means of Southfields station: She simply retains coming.
On the most popular day of the event, Gauff transformed all 5 break factors she earned racing previous former doubles accomplice Jessica Pegula, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 into her maiden Wimbledon semifinal in a highly-entertaining all-American conflict.
This remaining 4 look left Gauff a bit gobsmacked.
“Truthfully, fairly insane, actually,” Gauff mentioned. “I hadn’t gained a match on grass in two years earlier than this event. I’m undoubtedly simply actually pleased with how I performed at this time.
“Jess is a superb participant and unbelievable opponent and particular person. Taking part in towards her isn’t simple. However I’m simply joyful to get by means of this one at this time.”
The 22-year-old Gauff has now accomplished a serious mark reaching semifinals or higher in any respect 4 Grand Slam tournaments—and bolstered her status as a convincing main nearer successful her fourth consecutive three-setter.
Pace, stamina and that scoring serve give Gauff endurance.
Gauff is now 18-3 in her final 21 Grand Slam three-setters—the perfect successful share of any lady over the identical interval. Gauff is the primary lady to win 4 straight three-setters from the Wimbledon second spherical to the semifinals since Kimiko Date again in 1996.
4 – Coco Gauff is the primary participant to succeed in the Girls’s Singles semi-finals in Wimbledon with 4 three-setters from the Second Spherical to the quarter-finals since Kimiko Date in 1996. Battles.#Wimbledon | @Wimbledon @WTA pic.twitter.com/1N4TmoDD13
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 7, 2026
After per week of untamed Wimbledon upsets, the seventh seeded Gauff is the very best seed nonetheless standing.
Persevering with her quest for a 3rd Grand Slam championship, Gauff will face both 14th-seeded Naomi Osaka or Tenth-seeded Czech Karolina Muchova for a spot in Saturday’s remaining.
It’s a deeply disappointing defeat for Pegula, who was bidding for her maiden semifinal in her first Centre Court docket look however was her personal worst enemy on pivotal factors. In an abysmal sport, Pegula donated a love break and 5-3 result in Gauff on the finish of the second set then did not convert a break level that might have given her a 2-0 third-set lead.
It was Gauff’s third win over Pegula of their final 4 conferences—she closed their head-to-head hole to 4-5—and at this time it was Gauff’s crackling serve, eye-popping courtroom protection and a few well timed forehand strikes that carried her by means of.
“I feel Jess’ ball is so flat and low I simply wanted to belief that I will be in there within the rallies and simply play the tennis I needed to play,” mentioned Gauff, who served 76 p.c within the decider when she hit three of her seven aces. “I feel I began to land extra first serves within the courtroom and I feel that began to assist and simply trusting my photographs.
“Within the first set, I feel I made too many errors dashing the rallies too rapidly. I simply felt the final two units have been nice tennis.
“I’ve been going three units nearly each match. I really feel like when you could have that religion in your self as a competitor when the match goes the space, whenever you lose one set, you’re not panicking.”
This match additionally raised an age-old tennis query: Can high-level consistency produced by Pegula beat excessive explosives with patches of erratic play from Gauff?
It’s a basic championship query performed out by Corridor of Fame legendary rivals of the previous: Chrissie v. Martina, Jimbo v. Mac, Andre v. Pete, Rosewall v. Laver, Lew Hoad v. Tony Trabert.
On today’s Gauff’s high-level notes have been crescendos—a tournament-tying 126 mph ace and superb all-court scrambling to prevail in just a few working rallies late within the match—after discordant lows together with 16 unforced errors within the opening set, seven double faults and a few forehand shanks attempting to dig out Pegula’s drives.
The 32-year-old Pegula performed stable crosscourt drives and repeatedly challenged her ex-doubles accomplice’s weaker forehand wing. Due to her excessive western grip, Gauff can wrestle digging the low ball—Pegula’s speciality—off the garden. That’s why you see Gauff go the slice forehand greater than the opposite quarterfinalists, a shot Tatjana Maria and Anistasija Sevastova mastered.
Fueled by a 118 mph ace, Gauff held to shut the hole to 4-5.
Serving with depth, Pegula drew return errors. Simply when she wanted to be most managed, Gauff sprayed a spasmodic backhand down line vast handing Pegula double set level.
The fourth seed wanted just one.
Attacking her opponent’s weaker wing once more, Pegula made Gauff play one other forehand. Gauff pasted a limp forehand into the center of the web as Pegula closed the 34-minute opener earlier than a Royal Field crowd that included Benedict Cumberbatch and Anthony Scaramucci.
In her quest for a maiden Wimbledon semifinal, Pegula performed clear mixtures committing simply six unforced errors—10 fewer than Gauff, who wasn’t timing her forehand as she had in her win over former Olympic gold-medal champion Belinda Bencic.
The excellent news for Pegula: The primary-set winner had gained all eight of the prior conferences between the pair.
Pegula pressed to double break level to start out the second set.
A cussed Gauff staved off each break factors—then retrieved a rainbow lob and rolled an ideal backhand move down the road. That sequence helped Gauff earn the hard-fought maintain.
Due to her erratic forehand, some query if Gauff can ever conquer grass.
Recreation three of the set served as a strong assertion for Gauff’s grass sport. First, she sliced a forehand method deep within the nook and danced fast to dam a backhand winner, then she rocketed a 126 mph ace down the T—matching her fastest-serve of the event from spherical one—then threw down a hovering Sampras-esquet smash holing for 2-1 with a loud “Come on!”
Pegula misplaced the plot late within the set. Pushed again by a rousing Gauff forehand return, Pegula confronted triple break level within the eighth sport.
A jittery Pegula double-faulted the break as Gauff seized her eighth straight level and a 5-3 lead.
Serving for the set, Gauff bombed a 118 serve winner to open the sport and closed the set with a scorching 117 mph ace that provoked a puff of white paste to bounce within the air. Gauff’s fourth ace despatched her into her fourth straight three-setter of this fortnight.
The 2024 US Open finalist had gained each prior three-set matches vs. Gauff, together with a 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-2 victory of their final conflict at The WTA Finals.
Elevating her all-court assault, Gauff dabbed a drop volley winner for break factors then dipped a devious forehand move to attain first-break blood within the final set, 2-1.
Knocking off a excessive backhand volley for break level, Pegula broke again for 3-all when Gauff flat-lined a forehand into web.
The Delray Seaside-born baseliner is just like the escape artist who relishes the problem of confining herself into corners then breaking out brilliantly. Gauff roped her forehand return with conviction breaking again at love for 4-3.
4/4 – Coco Gauff is the sixth participant since 2000 to succeed in the Girls’s Singles semi-finals in any respect 4 Grand Slams earlier than turning 23
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— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 7, 2026
Capping the eighth sport with a sensational all-court surge that drew an ovation from Centre Court docket followers, Gauff held for 5-3. When Pegula netted a backhand, Gauff was by means of to the semifinals in a single hour, 48 minutes.



















