Rybakina and Gauff Advance to Miami Open Women's Singles Semi-Finals
In Brief
The Miami Open sees notable progress as both Elena Rybakina and Coco Gauff reach the women's singles semi-finals, highlighting emerging talent.
Key Facts
- Elena Rybakina defeated Jessica Pegula to secure a place in the Miami Open semi-finals.
- Coco Gauff has discussed experiencing impostor syndrome during her career.
- Rybakina has now beaten Pegula five consecutive times.
- Gauff is the youngest American to reach the Miami Open women's singles semi-finals since Serena Williams in 2004.
- Rybakina's victory over Pegula was reported within the last four hours.
What Happened
Elena Rybakina beat Jessica Pegula to reach the Miami Open semi-finals, while Coco Gauff also advanced and spoke about her struggles with impostor syndrome.
Why It Matters
These results spotlight both established and rising players in women's tennis, with Gauff's achievement marking a significant milestone for young American athletes at the Miami Open.
What's Next
Rybakina and Gauff will each compete in their respective semi-final matches at the Miami Open, with attention on their performance and potential advancement to the final.
Sources
- BBC News — Rybakina battles past Pegula to reach Miami semis(4h ago)
- BBC News — Gauff battles imposter syndrome to reach first Miami Open semi-final(16h ago)
- The Independent — Coco Gauff opens up on ‘impostor syndrome’ struggle(10h ago)
