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Stranger Aids Gauff; Sinner’s Class Act

March 24, 2026 | Edition #417
If there’s one thing Coco Gauff has truly built over the years, it’s a strong and loyal fanbase. Her fans don’t just back her during matches, they’re right there with her on social media too, keeping her motivated.
Interestingly, one such fan even stepped in with a piece of advice online, something that ended up helping Gauff pull off a big win in the Miami Open Round of 16.

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Gauff Takes Advice From Random Stranger Online to Secure Latest Win |
The American wins her R16 match against Cirstea after using help from a stranger. |


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Gauff has reached her first Miami Open quarterfinals and will now face Belinda Bencic in the semis. So tell us,
Do You Think Gauff Can Finally Break Miami Open Curse and Reach the Final? |
Last Poll’s Results: 48.67% of you don’t think current rules allow players to lash out at umpires.

Coco Gauff booked her place in the Miami Open quarter-finals for the first time in her career after she defeated Sorana Cirstea in three sets
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Chair umpires must remain in their seat for the entirety of the match, as moving around can disrupt the game and make them appear biased. The chair should be comfortable enough to ensure the umpire has no issues with fatigue during long matches, but also sturdy enough to prevent any movement during points or rallies. A traditional tennis umpire chair from the early days of the sport was made of wood; however, there are now metal options available, too. |

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