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Coco Gauff could have blockbuster US Open rematch and potential icy showdown in Australian Open final

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All eyes are on the projected semi-final clash that includes Coco Gauff.

The 2025 Australian Open singles draw is out and two title favorites will face off before the finals with an All-American clash awaiting us in round one.

Gauff is targeting more success to follow her US Open win in 2023

Two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka and 2023 US Open champion Gauff are set to meet in the semi-finals at the Australian Open for the second straight year should they get that far.

It was the Sabalenka who ended Gauff’s Australian Open dreams in 2024 and the American will have to face the World No.1 again to set up a heated final clash with Iga Swiatek.

Sabalenka is the top seed for a draw for the first time in her career and is looking to be the first woman to win three straight Australian Open titles since Martina Hingins in 1997-99.

“To be back here, and to walk here with this beautiful trophy as the two-time defending champion is definitely something special,” Sabalenka said at the official draw ceremony.

“I really hope that I can keep doing what I’m doing here in Australia.”

Although Sabalenka will have another American in her way before she plays Gauff with 2017 US Open champion Sloane Stephens drawn to play the top seed in the opening round.

Meanwhile for Gauff an all-American clash awaits her first with the last American woman to win an Australian Open, Sophia Kenin, drawn to play the 20-year-old in the opening round.

Based on projected ranking, Gauff will then play Jodie Burrage, Leylah Fernandez, Jelena Ostapenko, fellow American Jessica Pegula before that blockbuster semi-final clash with Sabalenka.

Should Gauff reverse the 2024 Australian Open semi-final loss to the World No.1, the American will then set up a hugely anticipated final clash with five-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek.

What was once a one-sided hugely anticipated, with Swiatek winning her first 11 out of 12 matches against the American, Gauff has won their previous two clashes.

Coco Gauff’s Road to the Final

The path to the American’s first Australian Open title

R1: Sofia Kenin

R2: (PR) Jodie Burrage

R3: (30) Leylah Fernandez

R4: (16) Jelena Ostapenko

QF: (7) Jessica Pegula

SF: (1) Aryna Sabalenka

F: (2) Iga Swiatek

Coco Gauff was victorious in her last matchup with Iga Swiatek

The 20-year-old victorious in Riyadh for the WTA Finals before beating her at the United Cup where she led Team USA to the title.

The pair went viral for their icy handshake where Swiatek barely acknowledged the American with Gauff then pulling out a shovelling celebration across the court.

A final between Swiatek and Guaff, means the Pole will have to beat World No.4 Jasmine Paolini in the semi-final, the Italian reached two Grand Slams final last year at Wimbledon and the French Open.

Two-time champion Naomi Osaka is in the same quarter as Gauff with the Japanese playing her fifth tournament since returning from maternity leave and will face Caroline Garcia in the first round.

Emerging US star Emma Navarro begins her campaign against fellow American Peyton Stearns.

While American Danielle Collins will play a lucky loser or qualifier in round one before potentially playing 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.

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