Tennis-Gauff beats Bencic and a curfew to reach first Wimbledon quarters


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 5, 2026 Coco Gauff of the U.S. celebrates after winning her fourth round match against Switzerland's Belinda Bencic REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - Coco ⁠Gauff reached her first Wimbledon quarter-final late on Sunday, overcoming Switzerland's Belinda Bencic ⁠4-6 6-3 6-4 and Wimbledon's 11 pm curfew by two minutes in a ‌topsy turvy match under the roof on Court One.

Neither player was at her best after a long wait to come on court but, while 11th seed Bencic, 29, started the steadier, seventh seed Gauff, 22, proved the more ​adventurous, hitting 35 winners to Bencic's 19 though she also ⁠produced 46 unforced errors and nine ⁠double faults.

"I'm super happy to be in the quarters finally - I don't know how many tries ⁠it's ‌been," Gauff, who will now face fellow American Jessica Pegula, said in a hurried courtside interview.

Bencic, a semi-finalist here last year and Olympic champion in 2021, took the ⁠first set on her third set point when the erratic ​Gauff dumped a return ‌into the net.

Gauff, a favourite with the Wimbledon crowd since she reached the fourth ⁠round as a ​bubbly 15-year-old in 2019, found her range in the second set, breaking Bencic's serve twice and dropping her own only once. She produced a drop shot and an exquisite lob to take the match into ⁠a third set.

Playing some inspired tennis and finding the ​corners of the court, Gauff, twice a Grand Slam champion, had Bencic on the back foot in the third set.

With the clock ticking down to Wimbledon's 11 pm closure deadline, Gauff set ⁠up match point with a smash and won the battle with a big serve that Bencic could not return.

"I was looking at the clock in the last service game and on that match point I was going for serve and volley as I was wanting to end ​the point.

"I'm not used to racing for time as we're not ⁠used to having to finish by a certain time."

The All England club is in a residential ​district of southwest London and has a strict curfew.

Gauff ‌said she was hungry for more after finally reaching ​the quarter-finals.

"Even though it was a tough match I feel this was my best match of the tournament," she said.

(Reporting by Clare Lovell; editing by Clare Fallon)

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