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French Open 2022: Coco Gauff beats Martina Trevisan to set up Roland-Garros final with Iga Swiatek

Coco Gauff beat Martina Trevisan 6-3 6-1 to set up a French Open final with Iga Swiatek. Swiatek was majestic in beating Daria Kasatkina with ease, and the world No. 1 would not be losing any sleep following the second semi-final as Gauff came through a bitty contest filled with mistakes.

Ad/> For all the errors from both players, it was Gauff who advanced and the teenager has the firepower to trouble Swiatek provided she finds her best form. Roland-Garros'She's screaming' — Gauff complains about Trevisan grunting in tense clashAN HOUR AGO Gauff was delighted to secure her place in a Grand Slam final, and said she was not nervous in her first major semi-final, as she became the youngest French Open finalist for 21 years. /> “I think I am a little bit in shock now,” Gauff said.

“I did not know how to react at the end of the match “I have no words to describe how I am feeling. Thank-you for cheering me on. “I was not nervous going in today.

The only time I get a little nervous is in the morning. I go for a walk and that clears my head and after that I feel great.” Taking on Swiatek is not likely to faze the 18-year-old Gauff. She wrote 'Peace.

End gun violence' on the camera as she left the court, and will take a relaxed attitude into the final. “I am in a mindset where it does not matter,” Gauff said. “I am going to be happy regardless.

I am just going to go into it like another match. «It is a Grand Slam final. But there’s so much going on in the world right now, especially in the US a lot of stuff is happening, so it is important not to stress over a tennis match.” The first set was littered with errors, and breaks of serve.

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