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American players pushing each other to improve, says Gauff

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Coco Gauff said the camaraderie and desire among American players to improve collectively is the driving force behind their impressive showing at this year's Australian Open.U.S.

players appear to have carried their form from their victory in the inaugural United Cup mixed team tournament earlier this month into the Melbourne Park Grand Slam.Gauff, who beat compatriot Bernarda Pera 6-3 6-2 on Friday, is among a number of American women to have made it to the third round, but Danielle Collins and Madison Keys were eliminated.The country's hopes have also been rekindled in the men's singles draw, with eight players in the third round, though Mackenzie McDonald lost to Yoshihito Nishioka and Frances Tiafoe was eliminated by Karen Khachanov.No male U.S.

player has captured a Grand Slam title since Andy Roddick at the 2003 U.S. Open."I definitely think on the men's side they're thriving really.

It's like eight people in the round of 32 I saw. I think it's incredible," Gauff told reporters on Friday."That would be pretty cool if an American woman and guy could win the same slam.

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