Gauff enters Italian Open semis, seals No. 2 world ranking

ROME, Italy — Coco Gauff marched into the semifinals of the Italian Open on Wednesday (Thursday Manila time) by beating Mirra Andreeva in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6 (7/5).
American Gauff has guaranteed herself No. 2 in the world rankings with her solid displays in Rome, where she saw off seventh seed Andreeva on center court.
Former US Open winner Gauff said that she had "a lot of confidence" for the last four, where she would face Zheng Qinwen, who earlier stunned World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, later on Wednesday.
"Maybe some points weren't my best. I still managed to be successful," said Gauff.
Gauff, 21, is looking for her first title of the season, ahead of Roland Garros starting later this month, after losing the Madrid final to Sabalenka.
Indian Wells champion Andreeva, at 18 years old the youngest woman to reach the last eight at the Foro Italico since Gauff in 2021, put up surprisingly little resistance in a low-key first set.
And Gauff had too much for her in the second, quickly responding to each of Andreeva's breaks of serve before coming through a tricky tie-break.
Later Carlos Alcaraz continues his bid for a first Rome crown when he takes on fifth seed Jack Draper, who has put in another strong showing on clay after reaching the Madrid final.
Draper could become the first British man to reach the last four in the Italian capital since 2016, when Andy Murray was beaten by Novak Djokovic in the final.
The winner of that match will then face one of reigning Rome champion Alexander Zverev and home hope Lorenzo Musetti, the day's final pairing on centre court.
Casper Ruud set up a quarterfinal clash with Jannik Sinner on Thursday after winning his postponed match with Jaume Munar 6-3, 6-4.
Sixth seed Ruud was supposed to play on Tuesday but an afternoon downpour forced his match to be moved to Wednesday.
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