
French Open Day 11 Live Updates: Madison Keys, Coco Gauff in battle of champions
Just when it seemed that Coco Gauff was down and out in the first set against Madison Keys, the World No.2 has stormed back.
After being 1-4 down with the danger of a 1-4 trail, Gauff has earned two breaks on the trot to make it 4-4.
Can Gauff hold on, or will Keys bounce back?
Coco Gauff has struggled with her serve until now as Madison Keys has earned three breaks of serve in the quarterfinal.
Out of three times, Gauff hasn't held her serve even once. It's going pear-shaped for the World No.2 on Centre Court.
Kyes on the march, leading 4-1 in the first set.
The roller-coaster ride in the quarterfinal continues as none of Coco Gauff and Madison Keys have been able to hold serve.
Gauff earned the break back after dropping her serve early, but Keys again went on top with her second break of serve.
The start has already kept both players on their toes, and it remains to be seen how they respond.
Just when Coco Gauff was under pressure, she has responded brilliantly against Madison Keys in the quarters.
Gauff earned the break of serve to make it 1-1 in the opening set on Centre Court.
Madison Keys has drawn first blood at Court Philippe Chatrier. She is already a break up with a 1-0 lead.
Coco Gauff under the pump right away and needs to get the break back at the earliest to stay alive in the set.
In a battle of Grand Slam champions, Coco Gauff and Madison Keys will be up against each other in the first match of the day on Centre Court.
Keys might have the psychological advantage, being 3-2 up on the head-to-head count against Gauff.
The last time they met on clay, Keys defeated Gauff 7-6, 4-6, 6-4 at the Madrid Open.
Court Philippe-Chatrier (matches start at 2:30 PM IST, 11:00 AM GMT)
Madison Keys v Coco Gauff
Lois Boisson v Mirra Andreeva
Jannik Sinner v Alexander Bublik
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