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Coco Gauff records another rapid victory to breeze through second-round clash

Gauff has dropped just six games in her two matches at Wimbledon.

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World number two Coco Gauff is eager to enjoy her busy summer as she cruised into the third round of Wimbledon with another straight-sets victory.

US Open champion Gauff beat qualifier Anca Todoni 6-2 6-1 in 66 minutes on Court One after she also only dropped three games against compatriot Caroline Dolehide on Monday.

It helped to further erase memories of a shock round one exit at the All England Club in 2023 for the American, who has seen her side of the draw open up with Aryna Sabalenka pulling out with a shoulder injury.

Coco Gauff hits a forehand
Coco Gauff has dropped just six games in two matches (Zac Goodwin/PA)

“I do think I can be too critical because 2-1 is clean,” Gauff acknowledged in reference to her 6-2 6-1 win, which made her the first player into the last-32.

“It’s just like moments, maybe I like missed some shots that I normally would make. Also that’s tennis, you’re always going to miss some shots that you normally would make. I am trying to focus on straight sets and winning cleaner.

“Obviously today I can’t be too critical. I think on the court I was getting a little bit more frustrated than normal, considering the scoreline.

“A lot of times players win their first slam, it takes them a couple years to win the next. Not that I want to be that person.

“When it comes to all of these events being bunched up together, I haven’t looked that far ahead honestly.”

Gauff will face home favourite and world number 298 Sonay Kartal in round three after she battled back from a second-set wobble to down Clara Burel.

Kartal, who had let a two-break advantage slip in set two, claimed victory in two hours and 15 minutes with a deft volley at the net to become the first British female qualifier to reach the third round since 1997.

Emma Raducanu joined her compatriot in the third round with an impressive straight-sets victory over Elise Mertens.

It sets up a reunion with ninth seed Maria Sakkari, who beat Arantxa Rus on Wednesday, but lost to Raducanu in the 2021 US Open semi-finals.

Raducanu’s rapid 75-minute success left Court One free by 6.30pm, which resulted in seventh seed Jasmine Paolini being bumped up to play there where she beat Greet Minnen.

Former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu is up next for Paolini after she got the better of Linda Noskova, but Naomi Osaka bowed out after she lost inside an hour to 19th seed Emma Navarro.

Jasmine Paolini celebrates victory
Jasmine Paolini won on Court One (Zac Goodwin/PA)

Once the covers were taken off, Elina Svitolina, a semi-finalist last year, had to dig deep to edge out Magda Linette in three sets.

Seeded trio Danielle Collins, Beatriz Haddad Maia and Barbora Krejcikova also avoided early exits to progress a day later than planned.

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