Teenager Coco Gauff reached her first Grand Slam quarter-final as she dominated Ons Jabeur at the French Open yesterday.
The American, who won the 2018 junior title here and has been widely tipped as a future major champion, beat the tricky Tunisian 6-3, 6-1.
The 17-year-old, yet to drop a set at the tournament, won in just 53 minutes.
At 17 years and 86 days old, Gauff is the youngest woman to reach the last eight of a Slam in the singles since Nicole Vaidisova, who was 17 years and 44 days old when she played in the French Open quarter-finals in 2006.
Gauff will face Barbora Krejcikova in the next round after the Czech thrashed former finalist Sloane Stephens.
Krejcikova overwhelmed the error-strewn American 6-2 6-0 in 70 minutes.
Both Gauff and Krejcikova head into the quarter-finals on nine-match unbeaten runs and won titles in the build-up to the French Open.
A disappointed Stephens, who had impressed in the previous rounds, struggled for rhythm, finishing with 26 unforced errors to just nine winners.
Gauff won her second WTA title and her first on clay in Parma two weeks ago.
She dropped just nine points on serve against 26th-ranked Jabeur, who was regarded as one of the more dangerous players in the draw. (BBC)