It sure looks like Coco Gauff is establishing herself as one of the biggest clay-court threats in women's tennis.

On Thursday, Gauff took down Lois Boisson to secure her ticket to the French Open final. The American star made easy work of her French foe, beating Boisson in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2, and never allowing her to take the lead.

The World No. 2 needed just an hour and nine minutes to handle Boisson, who was playing in her first Grand Slam semifinal.

Now, by securing a ticket to the Roland-Garros final, Gauff made history as the youngest player ever to reach the finals of the Madrid Open, Italian Open and French Open in the same year, according to the WTA. Gauff just turned 21 last March.

"Clay? Consider it a forte," the WTA wrote, along with a graphic showing Gauff's achieve

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