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The American learned another lesson in patience and aggression in her quarterfinal comeback win.
Published Jun 04, 2024
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“She was playing really well the whole match,” Gauff said of Jabeur. “She was hitting a lot of winners, which is something I’m not used to against anyone.”
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“My favorite thing about Coco is her fighting spirit,” Jabeur said. “She always tries to find ways, she's really smart on the court.”
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In the end, while Jabeur created more highlights, it was Gauff who was the winner.
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