Coco Gauff defeated Mirra Andreeva in the quarterfinals of the 2026 WTA Rome tournament on Tuesday [1].

The victory marks Gauff's fourth appearance in the semifinals at this event, cementing her status as a dominant force on the Italian clay courts [2].

The match reached a critical tension in the final set. Andreeva faced a five-one deficit, trailing by two breaks of serve [2]. Despite this gap, Andreeva mounted a significant comeback that forced Gauff to fight for the win in the closing stages of the match.

Reports on the exact number of match points saved varied between official sources. One report said Gauff saved a match point during the quarterfinal [1], while another said she needed five match points to finally fend off Andreeva [2].

Gauff managed to withstand the pressure from the Russian contender to secure her place in the next round. The win ensures her progression in a tournament where she has historically performed well.

Andreeva's effort highlighted a resilient attempt to overturn the deficit in the final set, but Gauff's experience in high-pressure moments proved decisive. The match concluded with Gauff advancing to the semifinals of the 2026 event [1].

Coco Gauff defeated Mirra Andreeva in the quarterfinals of the 2026 WTA Rome tournament

Gauff's ability to survive multiple match points against a rising talent like Andreeva demonstrates a psychological resilience that is critical for deep runs in Grand Slam-level tournaments. Her repeated success in Rome suggests a high level of comfort with the surface and conditions, positioning her as a favorite for the title.