Paris, France – The 2025 French Open is heating up in Paris as America’s best tennis players continue to steamroll the women’s singles bracket. Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys, and Sofia Kenin have all advanced to the third round after remarkable performances in their second-round matches.
Coco Gauff Cruises Into Round Three with Convincing Victory
2023 US Open Reigning Champion and No. 2 seed Coco Gauff showcased great form as she defeated Czech player Tereza Valentova comfortably in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. 21-year-old American starlet, who has a powerful groundstroke and is extremely mentally strong, dominated the match from the beginning and never let her opponent get into a rhythm.
Gauff’s potent baseline game and steady first serve were the most important contributors to her one-sided win. Her confident advance to the third round provides the foundation for another deep Grand Slam push.
Jessica Pegula Battles Through Tough All-American Clash to Defeat Ann Li
World No. 3 and third seed Jessica Pegula was pushed in her second-round encounter with compatriot Ann Li. In a closely contested duel, Pegula won in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6(7-3), courtesy of her sound baseline strokes and calm demeanor in key moments.
The match had extensive rallies and various momentum switches, but Pegula’s experience and court sense provided the difference, particularly in the second-set tiebreak.
Madison Keys Cruises Past Katie Boulter with Straight-Set Victory
American powerhouse Madison Keys also glided into the third round with a dominating victory over Britain’s Katie Boulter. Keys, whose explosive forehand and aggressive game are feared by opponents everywhere, took the win 6-1, 6-3.
Controlling the tempo from the baseline, she pressured Boulter to match the intensity of her powerful forehand strikes. The win positions Keys well as she seeks to do better than her previous results at Roland Garros.
Sofia Kenin Stuns Victoria Azarenka to Advance to Round Three
Former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin pulled off a remarkable upset against seasoned Russian star Victoria Azarenka. In an encounter marked with top-class rallies, Kenin weathered the storm to advance to the third round.
Her tactical sense and never-say-die defense put Azarenka off balance, and the latter couldn’t break through the American’s strategic play.
Big Names Fall Early: Krejcikova, Azarenka, and Boulter Exit
As the American stars shone, some of the world’s best players had their French Open run cut short. Second-round exits for Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic, Russia’s Victoria Azarenka, and Britain’s Katie Boulter have shaken up the women’s singles draw.
French Open 2025: A Tournament Full of Drama and Excellence
The 2025 French Open, hosted by the historic Roland Garros Stadium in Paris, has already produced nail-biting matches and surprising outcomes. With top seeds dominating and dark horses creating ripples, the tournament has much in store for the coming days.
As American women keep glowing on the Paris clay courts, everyone will be watching to see who can last and maybe even pick up the trophy.