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Coco Gauff Faces Mirra Andreeva in WTA Quarterfinal Showdown

Rome, Italy — Fourth seed Coco Gauff and seventh seed Mirra Andreeva are set to clash in the quarterfinals of the WTA Italian Open on May 14, 2025. Both players have shown impressive form throughout the tournament and aim for a spot in the semifinals.
Gauff, who received a first-round bye, began her campaign by overcoming qualifier Victoria Mboko in a tightly contested three-set match. She then defeated Magda Linette and Emma Raducanu with remarkable efficiency, solidifying her status as a title contender.
Andreeva has also made waves during her run in Rome. After a first-round bye, she breezed past Emiliana Arango and 30th seed Linda Noskova, winning both matches without dropping a set. The Russian’s resilience was on display when she rallied from a set down to defeat 22nd seed Clara Tauson in the fourth round.
Despite a challenging start to the year, Andreeva bounced back, claiming titles in Dubai and Indian Wells with notable victories over top players including Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek. She has recorded impressive statistics this season, including 119 aces and a 69.2% first-serve points win ratio.
Gauff, on the other hand, seeks to maintain her dominance over Andreeva, leading their head-to-head matchups 3-0. The rivalry began at the 2023 French Open, with Gauff winning each encounter in straight sets. Their most recent battle occurred in Madrid last season, where Gauff again prevailed.
As they prepare for their fourth meeting, both players are eager to secure a place in the semifinals. Andreeva hopes for a breakthrough against Gauff, while the American aims to extend her perfect record. Gauff’s recent performance and experience likely give her an advantage, although Andreeva’s powerful return game could make the match competitive.
In terms of betting odds, Gauff is favored at 4/6 while Andreeva’s odds stand at 6/5. As anticipation builds for this quarterfinal match, both players are expected to deliver high-level tennis on the clay courts of Rome.