French Open champion Gauff knocked out by Potapova in third round

Austria's Anastasia Potapova (left) shakes hands with Coco Gauff of the U.S. after winning their third-round match at the French Open in Paris on Saturday. (Reuters)

Austria’s Anastasia Potapova (left) shakes hands with Coco Gauff of the U.S. after winning their third-round match at the French Open in Paris on Saturday. (Reuters)

Defending champion Coco Gauff was sent spinning out of the French Open as Austria’s ‌Anastasia Potapova claimed a 4-6 ​7-6(1) 6-4 victory ‌to reach the fourth round on ‌Saturday and ⁠stay ‌on course to win ‌her maiden Grand Slam title.

Potapova rattled Gauff ⁠with powerful baseline hitting and broke to love in the opening game, before taking a 4-2 lead when the American slipped and dropped to the floor of Court Philippe Chatrier while trying to reach ​for the ball.

Gauff dusted herself off and won the next two games in front of a ‌sparse centre court ⁠crowd, with ​the attention split between Paris St ​Germain’s Champions League soccer final with Arsenal in Budapest and Frenchman Moise Kouame in action at Roland Garros.

The 22-year-old raised her game again to take the first set, but Russian-born Potapova immediately ramped up the pressure and targeted the American’s wobbly serve to grab a double ‌break at the ‌start of the ⁠second set.

Potapova was on the verge of ⁠levelling the ⁠match while ahead 5-2 but Gauff moved through the gears to surge ahead by claiming four games in a row, only to lose the next game and then the set ​in a tiebreak where her serve let her down.

The pair traded breaks in a breathless decider, but world number four Gauff lost her way as Potapova took control and went through in style for a meeting with 22nd seed Anna Kalinskaya in the ‌fourth round.

 

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