By Richard Pagliaro | Saturday, August 2, 2025
Photo Credit: Minas Panagiotakis/Getty
Victoria is a pocket a fierce war was expected from Gafff coco.
In front of an electric crowd at home, the young Canadian gave a knockout.
Eighteen-year-old Lundoco constantly defeated Gauff in the fist by topping the US 6-1, 6-4 to score her biggest career victory and scream in Montreal’s quarterfinals.

A dynamic lunar broke down in the first and last 15 games and spent most of the match playing on the front leg standing a step forward from the double champion of Grand Slam.
“I mean, it’s hard. I knew she would come in with great faith, and she won it
The first pair of rounds easily, “said Gauff.” Honestly, I haven’t played the best this tournament, so I
He knew it would be difficult.
“I don’t know, I just felt like I could do better today, but I also knew that if I were to remove it from gas a little from the gas, it would take advantage of those moments, and it did.”
It was the first victory of the career of 10 wins and she displayed both power and poetry by attracting it.
Lurko, who included former Australian champion Open Sofia Kenin in the second round, made history as the third Canadian young man who defeated many Grand Slam champions in a single event. Explosive Joining Bianca Andreescu (Auckland, Indian Wells and US Open in 2019) and Leylalah Fernandez (2021 US Open) in achieving that impressive feature.
When things tightened tonight with the 4th in the second set, Roko was not struck and continued to run the ball deeper than the double champion of Grand Slam in the retaliation of a three-set loss to Gauff in Rome.
“Honestly, I don’t think it played much differently. I think there are two different surfaces, and I felt like mine
The level was a little higher in Rome, so I think the match was better, “Guff.” But again, I knew in Rome when I played it, it would be a difficult match and it was.
“I knew it would be difficult today, and it is playing, like high -level tennis. Yes, I think this is what she showed today. I think she was the best player today.”
Roland Garros Champion Gauff’s reign CHAPTER 23 Double mistakes-is a full set of doubles-in its opening vs danielle Collins but still squeezed a 7-5, 4-6 7-6 (2) win over her gravel and legs to do it in two hours, 56 minutes. In the second round, Gauff wrapped 14 double mistakes leaving Veronika Kuddermemetova 4-6, 7-5, 6-2.
Today, Gauff struck only six double mistakes – one more than Canadian wild card – but often handcuffed for the top seed crash would return immediately in the middle. Lundoco converted all four of her chances of resting point and often controlled the predecessor to see the exchanges.
Gauff bypass Washington, DC to spend time in Florida Heat working on her service. This shot was suspected in Montreal this week revealing that her service game is still a lot of development work while she goes to Cincinnati before the US startuping later this month.
This match was a match of Rome’s second round in May when Gauff gathered for a 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 win.
In Montreal’s fastest court, Lundoko showed that she is one of the few women who can run with fast gaffe while prevailing in some of the cross -crucified rallies.
Taking the ball earlier than gafff occasionally, burn that world no. 2 explosive descends below the line.
Blocked at 4 of all in the second set, Lundo hit a backward car below the line, then lit a tight punch toward her box holding at 30 to 5-4.
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Serving to extend the match, Gauff was at the double point of the match when she hit the slider widely served. In the full extension, fake a return of the first money to the game. Gauff rose to the ball, but tried to play a short slice and found the net in place.
Dressed head to foot in the blue dress Wilson, Lucko sidelined her racquet and covered her face with her hands in an explosion of emotions as Montreal’s fans explode with cheers.
Gauff was gracious to defeat the adolescent credited with her overcome her.
“She’s very athletic. She is an excellent ball striker, and looks quite positive there in
The court does not really become very negative, “Guff.” I mean, I don’t know him very well, but I’ve got to talk to her a little during the course since Rome. I think she has an excellent supporting system around her, and I think it’s important when you are young and on the tournament.
“Yes, hopefully we have many battles, and I look forward to playing it again in the future.”
Lurko is the first Canadian teenager to reach the quarter -finals after Andreescu won the title in 2019 – and based on this show she is ready to do even more damage this season of the North American Verry Court.

