Gauff acknowledges the challenge of facing Swiatek, who has dominated their previous encounters, winning 10 out of 11 matches including their last three meetings and two clashes at Roland Garros. The 20-year-old American expresses the need to refine her approach against Iga Swiatek, emphasizing the importance of finding a better strategy for their upcoming French Open semi-final showdown.
Meanwhile, in the mixed doubles final, Britain’s Neal Skupski and American Desirae Krawczyk will take on Laura Siegemund and Edouard Roger-Vasselin. In the men’s wheelchair singles, Britain’s Alfie Hewett will face Gustavo Fernandez, competing for a spot in the final and the chance to secure the title. The match between the two formidable competitors promises to deliver a thrilling encounter on the grand stage.
Reflecting on her progression, Swiatek acknowledges Gauff’s improved mental resilience, noting that the young American has become a tougher opponent over time. Coco Gauff attributes her growth to maturity and learning to handle pressure better, highlighting her evolution as a player.
In the other semi-final, Italian Jasmine Paolini clashes with Russian Mirra Andreeva, both aiming for their first Grand Slam final appearance. Paolini’s journey to the semi-finals marks a significant breakthrough while Andreeva’s remarkable rise sees her poised to enter the top 25 of the world rankings.
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