
Gauff advances into Cincinnati fourth round with a walkover
The 21-year-old American, the reigning French Open champion who won the 2023 Cincinnati title and followed up with a US Open crown, will next face either former Roland Garros champion Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia or Italian Lucia Bronzetti.
Ukraine's Yastremska was unable to play due to illness, the WTA said.
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2 hours ago
- Sinar Daily
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New Straits Times
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