Jess Anderson, Emily Salley, Sam Drury and Ros Satar
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Goodnight!
That's all from us folks.
We'll be back tomorrow with more action from New York when Jack Draper, Britain's last singles player in the tournament, will take on Andrey Rublev for a place in the quarter-final.
Also in action is defending men's champion and top seed Carlos Alcaraz with Aryna Sabalenka and Ons Jabeur in the women's draw. Plus, Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys will face each other in an all-American clash.
Same again tomorrow, then? See you there.
What is still to come on Sunday?
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We'll be bringing this live page to a close shortly but there's more action taking place in the city that never sleeps.
Novak Djokovic continues his title charge against Borna Gojo on Arthur Ashe with American Taylor Fritz in action against Swiss player Dominic Stricker on Louis Armstrong.
Defending women's champion Iga Swiatek faces Jelena Ostapenko for a place in the quarter-final.
The winner of that one will take on Coco Gauff in the last eight.
You can stay up to date with live scores from those matches here plus we'll bring you all the latest news on our dedicated tennis page.
What has happened so far on day seven?
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So, another busy day at Flushing Meadows. Action continues in New York through the night but let's have a look what's happened so far on day seven.
Home hope Ben Shelton booked his place in the quarter-final after beating fellow countryman and 14th seed Tommy Paul 6-4 6-3 4-6 6-4 earlier today.
Briton Jamie Murray and American mixed doubles partner Bethanie Mattek-Sands lost to top seeds Jessica Pegula and Austin Krajicek in the second round.
And, as we've just seen, 19-year-old home favourite Coco Gauff beat Caroline Wozniacki, playing in her first Grand Slam in three years since having two children, in an entertaining match on Arthur Ashe.
'I like to figure out matches my own way'
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More from Coco Gauff:
Does she come in with more confidence having won two titles back-to-back?
“I don’t think about the two titles. They’re in the past andI’m really focused on this tournament. I’ve been in this position before on thetour and the Grand Slam level.
"I think I have confidence in myself that I can goeven further and honestly thank you guys for the support today.
“I know Caroline has a lot of fans but it was clear playingin America, being American it doesn’t matter who you play, as long as its notanother American you guys are going to support me.”
What about the family and coach dynamic?
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"Ilike to think and figure out matches my own way. Their advice helps, I dolisten but sometimes it’s a stress reaction.
“The one thing that’s different is that my dad’s not in thebox anymore because he gets too nervous. He’s been doing laps around thestadium. I don’t know if he can hear me but I felt his good energy even if I couldn’tsee him.”
'It's like Caroline never left'
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Coco Gauff advances to the quarter-finals - and here's what she had to say in her on-court interview:
Tough match, what was the turning point?
“Definitely getting it to 2-1 in the last set was the turning point. I gotbroken in the first game and showed I was still in the match after breakingback.
"I was still being aggressive but Caroline’s back and it’s likeshe never left. The level that she’s played today is really amazing, and she’s beenan inspiration for me growing up.
“It’s a little bit weird. I grew up watching Caroline, Iremember watching her win the Australian Open when everybody was saying all sorts of things about her.
“So to be out on the court with her today was an honour.”
Was it like playing a version of yourself?
“She definitely gets to a lot of balls. I felt like sometimesI was playing myself anticipating it and getting that one extra ball back.
“Today I knew I had to play aggressive and I know I had gofor my shots. In some moments I missed but I’m happy I was able to get back andfocus. She’s a player you have to be mentally tough every single point. She’snot going to back down and that’s what I did today.”
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It's strange to think that Coco Gauff is actually only 19-years-old. It feels like she has been around for ages.
She rode the storm really well this evening and managed the match expertly. Is she ready to kick it with the Iga Swiatek's and Aryna Sabalenka's? We'll see.
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It's back-to-back quarter-finals for Coco Gauff at the US Open.
The American crowds haven't seen a home player win the tournament since Sloane Stephens in 2017, they would love to have one this year.
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"It's like she's never left," says Coco Gauff of her opponent Caroline Wozniacki in her on court interview.
Lovely words from the American as she cites the Dane as an inspiration and says it was an "honour" to play against her.
Full quotes shortly.
Game, set and match - Gauff
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The 19-year-old does it!
Caroline Wozniacki saves the first match point but Coco Gauff sets up a lovely forehand and Wozniacki sends it out of court as Gauff wraps it up.
A scream towards the crowd from Gauff, pure relief.
She's into the quarter-finals!
'Wozniacki struggling to keep up'
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Annabel Croft
Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Top marks for Coco Gauff to be ramping it up in this finalset. She has been ultra-aggressive and coming forward and Caroline Wozniacki isstruggling to keep up.
Gauff three match points
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From a break down in the final set, as quick as a flash Coco Gauff has three match points.
Gauff double break up
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Caroline Wozniacki's shot is long and there it is!
A double break for the American Coco Gauff and she will now serve it out for a place in the quarter-final.
The momentum has swung back and forth in this match but ultimately Gauff has taken her chances in this final set and Wozniacki has not.
Gauff break point
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Well it looked like Caroline Wozniacki was heading for a routine hold there but just like that Coco Gauff piles on the pressure again and she has the chance to go for the double break.
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Coco Gauff quickly heads over to her chair after sealing that crucial hold.
Looks like she's cracking open a fruit salad. Why not.
'Crowd witnessing something pretty special'
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Annabel Croft
Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
The crowd know they are witnessing something pretty specialwith the level of tennis being played out here.
Gauff holds
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Superb from Coco Gauff.
Aggressive in the rally and it pays off as she comes into the net and sends Caroline Wozniacki spinning across court.
The American waves her arm to the crowd to get them going. She needs them on her side for the rest of this one.
A stunning volley under pressure from the sixth seed consolidates the break.
Wozniacki break point
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Just as I was about to praise Coco Gauff for playing herself back into this match, she double faults and Caroline Wozniacki has a break point.
'Gauff managing emotions extremely well'
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Annabel Croft
Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Coco Gauff is managing her emotions extremely well out here.
She’s navigating her way through a really difficult match.
Gauff breaks
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She's got it!
Coco Gauff piles the pressure on and drives forward into the net, forcing the mistake from Caroline Wozniacki.
This match has ebbed and flowed with momentum shifts in both directions but it's the American who currently holds the advantage.
Gauff break point
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Oh wow. Super shot on the forehand from Coco Gauff and Caroline Wozniacki defends well before Gauff gets lucky with a net cord for 15-30.
The Dane levels things up but then slams one into the net to give Gauff a break point.
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