By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, October 13, 2025
Wuhan Open CVG
Coco Gauff’s Running Run in the title Wuhan Open was more than her 11th championship of bachelors.
Third -rank gaffe believes it is a springboard for success in Riyadh.

In an all-American final, Guff won the last four games in a row by beating the former partner of the Jessica Pegula6-4, 7-5, in the Wahan Open final of Sunday. Gauff set up her record in the final court finals to a perfect 9-0.
The double champion of Grand Slam is the first woman to win nine consecutive court finals since Serena Williams won 12 in a row from 2013 to 2015.
Title Gauff’s first title since it gathered in the past of the world no. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to win Roland Garros last June and the fact that she allowed only 25 matches on the way to her third WTA 1000 crown in Wuhan fueling her confidently before her defense of the WTA final championship in Riyadh next month.
“This eventually gives me much more confidence by going to the WTA finals, after the middle of the season’s part went to me, especially in New York,” Guff told WTA.com.
“This gives me a lot of confidence in trying to defend that title.
“Of course, by winning it last year, I know how difficult it is to do, so I will simply take it in accordance with the match and I hope I can end with the trophy.”

The WTA final, set for November 1-8, contains four Americans in Gauff, China Open Champion Amanda Animova, Pegula and Australian Open Champion Madison Keys.
Nr. 3 World Guff currently runs Animova Fourth Rang with 1,949 points of ranking as the two follow the first American place of the year.
A year ago, the Gauff-Duel Gold Medal Olympic Champion, Zheng Qinwen in the WTA final championship match, 3-6, 6–4, 7–6(2), Collecting a WTA-Record champion of $ 4,805 million, beating world no. 1 Sabalenka and no. 2 IgA swiatek along the way.
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Although the comprehensive coverage of the Guff Court and the rotation of the passage skills has gained its success in the Argjila fields, Baseliner born of Delray Beach says she is more at home in difficult courts.
“I definitely think it’s the surface for which I’m the most true,” Gauff said. “Growing up, I liked the security of Bounces and Surness to know when I will stop and when I will go.
“Many people think (it’s) clay. I don’t know my favorite surface. I feel it will still be hard for me.”

