Gauff Upset, French Open Women's Singles Title Defense Ends in 3rd Round

Coco Gauff's dream of defending her French Open title ended in the third round after a three-set loss to Anastasia Potapova. Potapova staged a comeback to advance to the fourth round.
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American tennis star Coco Gauff's dream of defending her French Open title has ended. She was defeated today in the third round of the women's singles after a three-set battle against Anastasia Potapova. Russian-born Potapova lost the first set but rallied to win the next two, finishing with a 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-4 victory as she continues her quest for her first career Grand Slam title. Potapova used powerful baseline strokes to break Gauff in the first game and took a 4-2 lead, during which Gauff slipped while trying to reach a ball. However, the 22-year-old Gauff rallied to win the first set. Potapova then increased the pressure, targeting Gauff's unstable service games, breaking twice at the start of the second set and taking a 5-2 lead. Gauff fought back to win four consecutive games, but she faltered in the tie-break due to inconsistent serving. Both players traded breaks in the final set, but world No. 4 Gauff lost her rhythm, and Potapova took control of the match. Potapova will face 22nd seed Anna Kalinskaya in the fourth round.

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