Coco Gauff manifested her French Open win
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Coco Gauff's French Open victory over Aryna Sabalenka was the most-watched women's final at Roland Garros since 2016. Overall, ratings for the full tournament were up 25 percent in its first year on TNT and TruTV over the 2024 marks on NBC and Tennis Channel.
Martina Navratilova entered the French Open round of 16 with a 36-0 record in 1983. Kathy Horvath, 17, was undeterred by Navratilova's dominance, winning 6-4, 0-6, 6-3 in a shocking upset. Navratilova finished the 1983 season 86-1, which remains the greatest single-season record in tennis history.
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Just a few days after winning her first French Open title, Coco Gauff received a standing ovation at Barclays Center while the New York Liberty hosted the Chicago Sky on Tuesday. When it happened, she was sitting courtside with the family of the late Kobe Bryant -- whose "mamba mentality" often serves as inspiration for the young tennis star.
Coco Gauff Moved to Tears After Watching Video of Her Parents at French Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After winning the French Open over the weekend, Coco Gauff still couldn't help but get emotional over her success in Paris.
When Tiafoe fell short in the French Open, losing to Lorenzo Musetti of Italy in the quarter-final match on June 3, Broomfield says any tears in their household was "more my heartbreak for him than himself," and that her boyfriend is "great with" moving on from losses.
Alcaraz showed his steely determination to win the epic in five hours and 29 minutes - the longest final at Roland Garros.