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Coco Gauff finds a way into the Cincinnati Open fourth round

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Coco Gauff vs Ann Li Cincinnati OpenCoco Gauff vs Ann Li Cincinnati Open

Coco Gauff of the United States runs on the court while playing Ann Li of the United States during day eight of the Cincinnati Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 18, 2026 in Mason, Ohio. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images/AFP

Coco Gauff needed to battle following a sizzling first set on Tuesday to complete a 6-1, 7-6 (7/3) victory over Ann Li to reach the fourth round of the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Masters.

The 2023 champion had it all her own way in the opening set against her 29th-ranked American compatriot, but it proved more difficult to close the match out in a tight second set.

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After Gauff swept the first in 30 minutes, the pair exchanged early breaks in the second on the way to a tie-breaker.

READ: Elena Rybakina beats Coco Gauff to reach Canadian Open final

Gauff sprinted to a 4-1 lead and closed out victory on her third match point.

“She played better in the second set and I missed a couple of break opportunities,” Gauff said. “I tried to forget about those.

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“It was hard to control the ball for both of us and it was my first time playing a day match on this center court so I had to adjust to that.”

Mirra Andreeva’s French Open reigning champion status counted for little as the fifth seed struggled to close out a 6-1, 7-6 (7/5) victory over Janice Tjen.

The Indonesian challenger ranked 37 was bowled over in the first set but made Andreeva work to finally advance.

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Tjen saved two match points as Andreeva served for the win leading 5-4 and another in the tie-breaker before putting a return wide.

READ: Coco Gauff into Toronto semis by walkover due to Bencic injury

“It was two completely different sets,” Andreeva said. “In the first I was in command and she had unforced errors here and there.

“But in the second after a couple of games I started getting nervous, she made fewer mistakes.

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“It turned into a match of mentality and physicality. It was not easy — I had a lot of opportunities to close it out earlier, but even like this I’m super happy.”

Madison Keys, the 2019 winner, dispatched Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-3 as the American polished her record against the Czech to 3-0.

Eighth seed Elina Svitolina was forced to withdraw before her match against Wang Xiyu with an ankle injury.

“Unfortunately I tried my best to recover but the injury I sustained in Toronto and also pushed by the second round match, I didn’t recover as I wish I could to get ready for my next round,” the Ukrainian said in a statement.

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“I’ve been advised by the doctors to take a little bit of time to rest and recover completely.”

In the ATP draw at the last tuneup before the August 30 start of the US Open, Washington winner and fifth seed Taylor Fritz did not let a 12-minute pause for a health emergency in the stands deter him from a comprehensive 6-3 6-4 triumph over Spain’s Daniel Merida.

‘I played amazing’

Fritz dealt eight aces in the 83-minute victory, with Merida committing 25 unforced errors, to book a fourth-round match against Australian Chris O’Connell.

“I’ll try to do what I always do, try to be aggressive on my serve,” Fritz said. “That’s always the best strategy.”

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Fritz stands 3-0 over O’Connell without dropping a set.

Italian 10th seed Lorenzo Musetti defeated American Michael Zheng 6-1, 6-3 in 71 minutes.

Andrey Rublev, losing finalist five years ago to Alexander Zverev, met a quick end at the hands of Portugal’s Nuno Borges, who advanced 6-3, 6-4 in 72 minutes.



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The 47th-ranked Borges ended a five-match loss streak in the rivalry.

“I played amazing,” Borges said. “It means a lot to be in the fourth round. It’s a big moment for me.”

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