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Coco Gauff on French Open win: 'Forget your wins, remember your losses'

Coco Gauff on French Open win: 'Forget your wins, remember your losses'

NBC News09-06-2025

Coco Gauff talks about using 2022 defeat that led to 2025 French Open victory NBC News' Savannah Sellers spoke with 2025 French Open winner Coco Gauff about her achievement and how Gauff's previous loss in the 2022 French Open gave her the strength to acquire the 2025 title.June 9, 2025

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