“Pristine” is not a word that comes to mind to describe Wednesday’s women’s quarterfinals at Roland Garros.
In a nervy, topsy-turvy, largely rhythmless opener, Coco Gauff and Madison Keys combined for 40 winners and 101 errors, and broke each other 14 times. Both players were tense and prone to mistakes early; playing a countrywoman in a Grand Slam quarterfinal will do that to you. But only one of them, Gauff, managed to cut those errors out as the match progressed. By the third set, she’d returned to the lockdown mode that has served her so well at this tournament in recent years.
“I’m very happy with how I managed to fight today,” a relieved Gauff said after her . “It was a tough match. Madison is a tough opponent, but glad to be in the semis.”
“I wasn’t feeling the ball obviously to start the match,” she said, but a change in racquet tension helped. “Usually if you're playing too passive, in the end the more aggressive player is going to win. I was just trying to be aggressive.”