Tennis-Gauff tames plucky Liu in third round to match best Wimbledon run


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 3, 2026 Coco Gauff of the U.S. celebrates winning her third round match against Claire Liu of the U.S. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Seventh ⁠seed Coco Gauff reached the fourth round and matched her best Wimbledon display ⁠with a 6-3 6-7(5) 6-2 victory over fellow American Claire Liu on Thursday ‌to keep her bid for a third Grand Slam title alive.

The 22-year-old former U.S. Open and French Open champion, who crashed in her opener at the All England Club 12 months ago, arrived under pressure to improve her ​modest grasscourt record and appeared to be in cruise control ⁠early on against Liu.

She eased through ⁠the opening set with minimum fuss and was on course for a routine victory when world ⁠number ‌146 Liu sprang to life and saved three match points in the second set, before forcing a tiebreak as the evening shadows engulfed Court One.

"I think I'm not ⁠playing my best tennis," Gauff admitted in her on-court interview, ​though she said there were ‌positives.

"I think today I served well as I did in my last match, I ⁠held when I ​needed to. I definitely feel more confident."

Gauff's passive approach in the tiebreak allowed qualifier Liu to take control and level the contest at one set apiece, but she quickly regained her rhythm in the ⁠decider and broke in the opening game by forcing ​an error with a deep backhand.

GAUFF GLAD MISSED CHANCES DID NOT DERAIL HER

"Yeah, I'm just happy to get through," Gauff added.

"I had some opportunities to close it out in the second set, but ⁠I'm glad I didn't let that derail me and was able to come out with a win today.

"I felt better today. I think Claire stepped up her level and I definitely had my opportunities with some of those match points, but it's only experiences that you can ​learn from."

The double major champion's serve came under pressure from Liu ⁠in the games that followed, but there was no looking back when she built a 5-2 ​lead, as she earned a fourth-round clash with Swiss ‌11th seed Belinda Bencic.

"The opponents I've played have been ​high level players and good grasscourt players. Belinda will be the same," she said.

"It'll be a tough one."

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in London; Editing by Alison Williams)

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