Coco Gauff Survives Australian Open Scare to Equal Stunning Venus Williams Feat

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Coco Gauff Survives Australian Open Scare to Equal Stunning Venus Williams Feat
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Madison Keys battled in a grueling 2-hour, 40-minute match to secure victory against Daria Kasatkina and advance to her third consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal. This victory marked Keys' first Australian Open fourth-round appearance. The match went to three sets, with Keys ultimately prevailing after saving three match points in the second set. This impressive run of three-set victories has made Keys the second player in the Open Era to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals with four three-set wins in the first four rounds.

The American battled in a match that lasted 2 hours and 40 minutes to secure victory and book a spot in her third consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal.

After another three-setter for the eighth seed, the 23-year-old is making a habit of playing marathons and with that has made a slice of Australian Open history.Coco Gauff survives Australian Open scare to equal stunning Venus Williams feat The American trailed Peyton Stearns 5-3 in the deciding set in the first round and was down 4-2 to Wang Xiyu in the second round.Ben Shelton sets 20-year first but bigger targets await at the Australian OpenDjokovic vs Alcaraz LIVE: UK start time and how to follow Australian Open quarter-final

“I guess I’m finding my form a little bit. The longer I stay out here, the better I feel out on court," Navarro added after the match.

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