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Coco Takes Care of Business, Rinderknech Keeps The Family Winning & More

by Allen McDuffee

Oct 10, 2025

THE DAILY THEORY

👋 Welcome back to The Daily Theory, our morning rundown to help you stay on top of your favorite sport. I’m Allen McDuffee, your guide to all things tennis.

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Programming note: Today’s edition is abbreviated thanks to some external technical difficulties. 😑

Let’s tennis!

On The Radar

Matches we’re monitoring today:

Wuhan - WTA 1000 (Hard)

  • Aryna Sabalenka vs. Jessica Pegula (Semifinals)

  • Coco Gauff vs. Iga Swiatek (Semifinals)

Shanghai - ATP 1000 (Hard)

  • Novak Djokovic vs. Valentin Vacherot (Semifinals)

  • Arthur Rinderknech vs Daniil Medvedev or Alex de Minaur (Semifinals)

📺 Learn how to watch today’s action over at Tennis Watchers.

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  • In Wuhan, Coco Gauff dispatched Laura Siegemund in a way she wished she had done at the U.S. Open in 2023.

  • Aryna Sabalenka took Elena Rybakina out in straight sets to reach the semifinals in Wuhan.

  • Arthur Rinderknech continues the family fun by joining his cousin Valentin Vacherot in the semifinals in Shanghai after defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets.

  • The WTA Finals Race is heating up, with four contenders fighting for just three remaining spots.

  • At The Guardian, Tumaini Carayol captures eye-opening pro player stories of when the anti-doping officials come knocking on their doors.

  • Peter Bodo appeals to Roger Federer (and tournament directors) about court speed.

  • The WTA released the 2026 schedule.

  • Yes, it was creepy for Daniil Medvedev to request a ball girl to remove his shirt, but that is only half the story.

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