Zverev and Gauff Triumph in Grueling Canadian Open Matches
Top seeds Alexander Zverev and Coco Gauff secured spots in the third round of the Canadian Open. Zverev overcame Adam Walton in straight sets, while Gauff battled Danielle Collins in a three-set marathon. Both players faced fierce competition, but their perseverance prevailed in crucial moments.
Top seeds Alexander Zverev and Coco Gauff showcased their resilience by advancing to the third round of the Canadian Open, despite facing formidable challenges from their opponents. Zverev, the world number three, claimed victory with a 7-6(6), 6-4 win over Adam Walton, in his first match post-Wimbledon.
The German player's decisive moment came during a pivotal 52-shot rally in the first set tiebreak, followed by a fortunate conclusion as Walton committed a double fault. Zverev acknowledged his performance wasn't his finest but expressed satisfaction in overcoming adversity. 'Lucky to get through in the first set and finish it off in two,' Zverev remarked.
Coco Gauff, meanwhile, fought valiantly against Danielle Collins, clinching a 7-5, 4-6, 7-6(2) win despite 23 double faults and 74 unforced errors. Gauff's determination saw her through a tense match, and she expressed hope that her performance would improve in subsequent rounds.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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