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Cori Gauff treated Venus & Wimbledon like anything else—until she won
The 15-year-old became the youngest player to win a match at Wimbledon since 1991 with a composed, 6-4, 6-4 victory over her legendary idol.
Published Jul 01, 2019
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Cori Gauff treated Venus & Wimbledon like anything else—until she won
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Cori Gauff treated Venus & Wimbledon like anything else—until she won
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Cori Gauff treated Venus & Wimbledon like anything else—until she won
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Cori Gauff treated Venus & Wimbledon like anything else—until she won
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Cori Gauff treated Venus & Wimbledon like anything else—until she won