Coco Gauff Projects to Beat Solana Sierra in 2 Sets
Coco Gauff is projected to beat solana sierra in two sets at WTA Rome and move into the last 16. The American World No. 1 opened her 2026 campaign in the Italian capital with a straight-sets win, but seven double faults left the serve under a sharper lens entering Day 5.
Gauff's Rome Start
Gauff did enough in her opener to keep the run moving. She won in straight sets, and that result is the base for the prediction that she clears Sierra and reaches the last 16.
The serve line is the friction point. Seven double faults in the first match showed that Gauff can still give opponents free points, even while she remains the higher-level player in the matchup.
Sierra's Baseline Game
Sierra prefers extended baseline exchanges and builds points through her backhand and consistency. That style can lengthen rallies, but it also asks her to win more of the same kind of points over and over against a player with Gauff's pace and ranking.
Day 5 at the WTA Rome 100 places the matchup inside a packed slate, with Gauff carrying the better form and the clearer path. She is the Rome finalist from last year, and the projection here is simple: Gauff in 2.
Last 16 Path
If Gauff handles the patterns Sierra wants to create, the last 16 follows. The cleaner line from this match is that the forecast leans on Gauff's superior standing and recent straight-sets start, while Sierra's consistency asks for a longer, tighter exchange than the prediction expects.