Coco Gauff won her first major title on Saturday, in a tournament full of unique moments. We take a look back.
Keys played some of the best tennis of her life this tournament, and did so for most of the two weeks."It's been great," Keys said of her low-key profile as of late. Wednesday, against this year's Wimbledon champion, Keys looked like she was on her way to a Grand Slam final. She played with power and few unforced errors and her service game was stunning throughout the tournament. This match, however, was by far her best showing of the two weeks.
Keys lost in the next round to Sabalenka. After storming to a 6-0 first-set win against the Belarusian, Keys let the match get away from her and left the tournament in tears."Right now, it sucks," Keys said."I think being able to take this and turn it into a positive is really possible. There's still a lot to be proud of, and still tons of tennis to play this season.
This year, it happened twice in the women's draws. First, in Gauff's first-round doubles match with Pegula against fellow Americans
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