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Defending champion Coco Gauff came back from a set down to beat Ukrainian Elina Svitolina and reach the fourth round of the US Open.
American third seed Gauff’s bid to become the first woman to defend the title since Serena Williams in 2014 is still alive after a hard-fought 3-6 6-3 6-3 victory on Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.
Svitolina earned the first break of the match in the eighth game when she superbly broke to love after Gauff’s backhand could only find the net.
A nervous silence then fell on the main show court at Flushing Meadows and Gauff could be heard saying to her team “I’m missing so much in the net”.
Three-time Grand Slam semi-finalist Svitolina, 29, then followed-up the break of serve with a hold to love to secure the first set.
After saving a break point, Gauff set up the first of her own in the sixth game of the second set and converted it with a brilliant cross-court forehand winner.
With her confidence boosted and the crowd behind her, Gauff then held serve to take firm control of the second set.
After a Svitolina hold, Gauff served out the set to love to force a decider, letting out a huge roar in front of her home crowd.
The 20-year-old American continued her momentum by breaking Svitolina’s serve twice to surge into a 4-1 lead.
After failing to convert three match points Gauff eventually secured the win with her fourth, screaming to the crowd in delight.
She will take on the winner of the match between American Emma Navarro and Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk for a place in the quarter-finals.
In other action in the women's draw on Friday, Spaniard Paula Badosa saved a match point as she came behind to beat Romanian Elena-Gabriela Ruse.
Badosa, seeded 26th, needed a match tie-break to book her spot in the fourth round with a 4-6 6-1 7-6 (10-8) victory.
The 26-year-old had never previously reached the fourth round of the US Open despite being a former world number two.
Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen's bid for a first Grand Slam title remains on course after she cruised past German Jule Niemeier.
China's Zheng dropped just three games on her way to a 6-2 6-1 victory.
Seventh seed Zheng will take on Badosa for a place in the last eight.