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Coco Gauff, youngest women left in French Open, advances to fourth round

Coco Gauff, the youngest remaining woman in the French Open draw, reached the fourth round at Roland Garros by beating Kaia Kanepi 6-3, 6-4 on Friday.

Gauff, 18, was still a toddler when Estonian Kanepi — who at 36 was the oldest remaining woman — played the first of her two French Open quarterfinals in 2008. On Friday, Gauff had six aces and five double-faults while Kanepi made 29 unforced errors.

«I knew it was going be a tough match. [She] beat [former champion Garbine] Muguruza in the first round.… I knew today would be close,» said Gauff, who achieved her best Grand Slam result when she made it to the French Open quarterfinals last year. «I've been coming to France since I was 10 and trained at the Mouratoglou academy, so I guess it makes me maybe not a clay-court expert, but not bad at it.»

Gauff has not dropped a set in her first three matches. She will next face No. 31 Elise Mertens, who defeated Varvara Gracheva 6-2, 6-3.

Kanepi broke in the first game, but Gauff struck back emphatically, winning the next five games with a flurry of winners on Court Suzanne Lenglen. Kanepi took a 3-2 lead in the second set, but her hopes of a comeback were short-lived as she dropped serve again when she buried an easy backhand into the net after a poorly executed drop shot from Gauff.

Serving at 4-3, Gauff held and closed out the match on serve when Kanepi made her 29th unforced error.

In other results, Angelique Kerber's quest of completing a career Grand Slam came to an end after the 21st seed lost 6-4, 7-6 (5) to Aliaksandra Sasnovich. Sasnovich will be heading to the fourth round at the clay-court major for the first time.

Also advancing Friday were US Open runner-up Leylah Fernandez and Amanda Anisimova, who will meet in

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