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Opinion: Coco Gauff’s loss in French Open a disappointment and reminder greatness will take time

The most important thing to be reminded of, as Coco Gauff improbably lost the first set of her French Open quarterfinal, then lost her composure, then lost all chance is that at just 17 years old, she has already done enough to view what happened Wednesday as a disappointment. 

That’s pretty remarkable, isn’t it? 

Up until this French Open, it’s been all promise and upside for Gauff, a theoretical future in which her considerable talent would one day be refined enough to win Grand Slams. Read More

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