There's a lot on the line on Saturday for Daria Gavrilova. The 23-year-old Australian is seeking her first career WTA title in Strasbourg against a familiar opponent, compatriot Samantha Stosur. If Gavrilova wins, she'll dethrone the world No. 24 for the No. 1 Australian spot.
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