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Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil face Senegal in London on Saturday in an intriguing friendly as they continue to build up to the 2026 World Cup in the summer. Brazil vs Senegal live updates, score: 0-0 Brazil lineup Ederson, Militao, Marquinhos, Magalhaes, Sandro, Casemiro, Guimaraes, Estevao, Cunha, Rodrygo, Vinicius Jr Senegal lineup E. Mendy, Koulibaly, Niakhate, A. Mendy, Jakobs, Gana Gueye, P.M. Sarr, Pape Gueye, I. Sarr, I. Ndiaye, Mane Brazil vs Senegal preview — by Joe Prince-Wright Ancelotti has turned the Selecao around since taking charge in the summer, pushing them over the line in World Cup qualifying and making them much better defensively as well as giving fresh belief to their incredibly talented attackers. Brazil clearly have the talent but Ancelotti has provided calmness and structure which means they should be among the favorites to go all the way in the World Cup next summer. Senegal are looking really good ahead of the World Cup next summer too, as Pape Thiaw guided the...

Coco Gauff defeats Jasmine Paolini in straight sets to extend WTA finals run


Coco Gauff woll now wait for the outcome of the later match between Jessica Pegula and top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka. Depending on that result, she could advance to the semifinals with a win, a loss in three sets for the winner, or other tiebreaker scenarios.





In a thrilling match at the WTA Finals, defending champion Coco Gauff outplayed Jasmine Paolini 6-3, 6-2 on Tuesday. This commanding straight-sets win preserved the 21-year-old American's chances of reaching the semifinals in the elite year-end tournament.


Coco Gauff's performance

Coco Gauff, seeded No. 3, entered the match facing potential elimination from the Stefanie Graf Group. After dropping her opener in three sets to Jessica Pegula, she needed a strong showing against No. 8 seed Jasmine Paolini. The young star delivered, showcasing the composure that has defined her rise.

Her coach, Jean-Cristophe Faurel, who has guided Gauff on and off for six years, praised her big-match mentality before the tournament. “She’s amazing in the ability she has to just close everything,” he explained.


“For me, the French Open final is the best example. Like every player, she can be irritated, distracted when she plays, and look at us too much. She may have looked at us two times. She was in the zone. This makes her different from many, many players. Semifinals, final, big match... She plays her best tennis most of the time. I think she’s 11-for-14 in finals.”

That French Open triumph at Roland Garros highlighted Coco Gauff's fourth consecutive WTA Finals appearance. Now with 33 career Top 10 wins, she improved to 1-1 in round-robin play.

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