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Tennis is a genuinely brutal sport. One day, you are on top of the world, and the next, you are fighting off a vicious stomach virus while trying to return a 100-mph serve on the dirt.
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Coco Gauff learns projected path to first Rome title after illness in Madrid
Gauff, the 2025 Rome runner-up, learns her path to becoming a champion at Foro Italico.
Coco Gauff defeated Sorana Cirstea and advanced to the fourth round of the Madrid Open on Sunday despite falling ill and vomiting on court.
On her Instagram reel, American tennis star Coco Gauff shared that she is in Cannes, France. She is enjoying a meal, but the food choice is a head scratcher given her recent stomach illness at the Mutua Madrid Open.
Not even a quick vomit break can stop Coco Gauff. The pro tennis player had to call a medical timeout during the second set of her match at the Madrid Open against Sorana Cirstea on Sunday, April 26,
Coco Gauff lost to Linda Noskova at the Madrid Open and will fall behind Iga Swiatek in the updated WTA Rankings.
Most of us have called in sick for a mild case of the sniffles. We get a scratch in our throat, draft a dramatic email to the boss, and retreat to the couch with a blanket and some daytime television.
Coco Gauff showed her emotional side after reacting to her mother Candi Gauff’s thoughtful life advice post. This came after her tough Madrid Open exit and health struggles. Her simple reply highlighted their close bond.
Coco Gauff overcame a stomach illness to defeat Sorana Cîrstea in the third round of the 2026 Madrid Open.
Emma Raducanu faces a potential rematch with Coco Gauff in the third round of the Rome Open, with the American responsible for her fourth-round exit at the tournament last year. The British No 1 has not played since Indian Wells in March after struggling to shake off a viral illness,
Coco Gauff, the 2025 Mutua Madrid Open finalist, looked better physically in her Round of 16 match against Linda Noskova. No one but Gauff knows if any of the virus symptoms she experienced yesterday were still present,