Coco Gauff delivered a composed performance to reach the Rome final after ending Sorana Cirstea’s remarkable journey.
The American secured a 6-4 6-3 victory with clinical execution as her consistency proved decisive in crucial moments.
Cirstea entered with strong clay form but struggled under pressure. Gauff capitalised by converting five break points.
Coco Gauff Rome final performance and clay season momentum

After trailing early, Gauff responded with authority and control. She dictated rallies and closed out the match confidently.
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The reigning French Open champion now eyes another title with her resurgence on clay signaling strong momentum ahead of Paris.








