Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff – WTA Tennis Player
Latest Title
Wuhan Open 2025 in October 2025
Coco Gauff defeats Jessica Pegula to win Wuhan Open Final 2025 — a statement of control, composure, and connection
Personal Info
Born on 13 March 2004 in Delray Beach, Florida, United States.
Nationality: United States.
Highest WTA Rank (as of August 22, 2025): 2.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of August 22, 2025): 5.
Height: 5 ft. 9 in. (1.75 m).
Coco Gauff – Career Info
Singles Titles: 11 | Doubles Titles: 10
Matches Won: 293 | Matches Lost: 121
Highest WTA Rank: No. 2 (various weeks in 2024–2025)
Highest Doubles Rank: No. 1 (28 August 2022)
Data last updated: 11 May, 2026
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $31,075,211 USD (approx. €26,363,276 EUR)
Data last updated: 11 May, 2026
Miscellaneous
Coco Gauff is already one of the brightest stars in tennis. Bursting onto the scene as a 15-year-old at Wimbledon, she quickly captured the world’s attention with her remarkable maturity, athleticism, and poise under pressure. Gauff clinched her first Grand Slam title at the US Open 2023, becoming the youngest American to do so in decades. Her game is built around her incredible speed, defensive skills, and fierce competitive spirit, allowing her to outlast opponents and thrive in marathon matches. Beyond her accomplishments on court, Gauff has also become a voice for social justice and inspiration for young athletes around the world. With her ever-improving serve and all-court versatility, she continues to climb the rankings and prove herself as a future multi-Slam champion and a key figure in the next generation of tennis legends.
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Roland Garros Women’s Predictions: Bookies Back Swiatek and Sabalenka, but Rybakina and Gauff Make the Stronger Case
Roland Garros predictions are rarely just about who looks strongest on paper. They are also about who the market believes in, who the data likes, and where the numbers may be missing something. So let us be clear from the start: this is not a betting article. RallyHer does not carry ads, does not carry…
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French Open 2026 Women’s Singles: Results, Draw, Scores & Schedule
The Roland Garros 2026 women’s singles tournament centre provides WTA tennis fans with live scores, match results, draws, schedules, and daily updates from Paris. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as the world’s top players compete in the second Grand Slam of the season.Last updated May 20, before the start of the final…
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Svitolina Finally Let Go in Rome — Even Coco Gauff Felt the Relief
The forehand had just flown past Coco Gauff when Elina Svitolina finally allowed herself to believe it. Her racquet instantly shot into the Roman air. Relief, joy and disbelief all arrived at once. Moments later came the almost apologetic handshake at the net, the kind players offer when they understand exactly what heartbreak feels like…
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Svitolina’s Break-Point Escapes Set Up Fascinating 2026 Rome Final With Gauff
Clay-court tennis has a habit of revealing the truth slowly. Rome, perhaps more than any other stop before Roland Garros, strips away short-term noise and exposes who is physically ready, mentally stable and tactically complete enough to survive two brutal weeks in Paris. By that measure, Coco Gauff and Elina Svitolina have already won something…
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Coco Gauff Turns Into an Unbreakable Wall as Sorana Cirstea’s Rome Dream Ends
Coco Gauff has spent much of this clay-court swing firefighting. In Rome on Thursday afternoon, she finally looked like a player who no longer needed rescuing. Sorana Cirstea arrived in the Italian capital as the tournament’s great disruptor, armed with a fearless forehand and fresh from toppling world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka. But against Gauff…
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Coco Gauff Survives a Final Game for the Ages to End Mirra Andreeva’s Rome Run
The final game lasted 20 points and more than 13 minutes. By the end of it, the match no longer felt entirely real. Mirra Andreeva had already clawed her way back from 4-1 down in the deciding set and was suddenly threatening to complete one of the most dramatic turnarounds of the Italian Open. Coco…
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From Sorana Cirstea’s Renaissance to Mirra Andreeva’s Relentlessness — Rome’s Quarter-finals Suddenly Feel Wide Open
Rome was supposed to sharpen the hierarchy before Roland Garros. Instead, it has scrambled it. Partly. The world No. 1 is gone. The defending champion is gone. Madison Keys is gone. So is Amanda Anisimova before even striking a ball. Around them, teenagers have exploded into contention, qualifiers have distorted entire sections of the draw…
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Coco Gauff Was Already Walking to the Locker Room Before Rome Turned Around
For one brief moment deep inside the second set, Coco Gauff had already started preparing herself for the fallout. Not tactically. Emotionally. Iva Jovic stood on the edge of the biggest victory of her young career, serving with match point against one of the most established players in women’s tennis. The 18-year-old had spent nearly…
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Sabalenka and Rybakina Look Relentless While Gauff and Swiatek Grind Through Rome
The rankings of the opponents told their own story. Barbora Krejcikova arrived ranked No. 53 in the world. Tereza Valentova sits at No. 48. Catherine McNally came in at No. 63. Maria Sakkari, despite her recent slide, remains No. 47. Four opponents. Four players operating within essentially the same ranking band. And yet, by the…
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Coco Gauff Supports Grand Slam Pressure Tactics as Prize Money Debate Intensifies Ahead of Roland Garros
The conversations surrounding Coco Gauff in Rome have not centred solely on tennis. Yes, there is the clay season, the pressure of defending major ranking points and the looming challenge of Roland Garros. But increasingly, the broader discussion around the WTA and ATP locker rooms keeps circling back to one issue: money, and how much…
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Linda Noskova Holds Nerve in Madrid Thriller to Knock Out Coco Gauff
Linda Noskova delivered one of her most composed wins of the season, edging Coco Gauff 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(5) in a tightly contested Madrid fourth-round clash. In a match defined by momentum swings and fine margins, the Czech proved sharper at the decisive moments—particularly when the contest narrowed to its most uncomfortable phases. Noskova takes initiative…
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Coco Gauff Overcomes Illness and Chaos to Outlast Cirstea in Madrid Classic
Coco Gauff did not so much win this match as endure it, navigate it, and finally impose herself on it. On a Madrid afternoon shaped by momentum swings and physical uncertainty, the American fought through illness and a set deficit to defeat Sorana Cirstea 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 and reach the fourth round. Gauff steadies after…
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Coco Gauff Channels Nadal Mindset as Madrid Open Defence Begins Under Pressure
Coco Gauff arrives in Madrid with 650 significant points to defend but little appetite for framing it that way. The American, now world No. 4, returns to one of her strongest clay-court events with a deliberately reset perspective—one that leans more on process than on the weight of last season’s results. “It’s like a new…
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Stuttgart Open 2026 WTA Results, Draw, Scores & Schedule
The Stuttgart Open 2026 WTA 500 tournament centre provides live scores, match results, draws, schedules, and daily updates from Germany. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as the world’s top players compete in Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg and one of Germany’s leading sporting cities.As last updated on Sunday April 19, after the…
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Karolína Muchova Breaks Gauff Barrier to Reach Stuttgart Semi-finals
Some wins carry extra weight. For Karolína Muchova, this was one of them. After six previous defeats to Coco Gauff, the Czech finally found a way through, winning 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 to secure her place in the Stuttgart semi-finals. Muchova’s variety disrupts early rhythm The opening set hinted at a shift in dynamic. Muchova’s variety…
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Coco Gauff Overcomes Slow Start to Power Past Samsonova in Stuttgart
Coco Gauff absorbed early pressure before asserting control to defeat Liudmila Samsonova 7–5, 6–1 and book her place in the Stuttgart quarter-finals. The opening phase suggested a very different script. Samsonova struck first, breaking immediately and backing it up under pressure to move 3–0 ahead. Gauff, still adjusting to the indoor clay conditions, struggled to…
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Coco Gauff Embraces Stuttgart Test as She Builds Towards Roland-Garros Defence
Coco Gauff arrives in Stuttgart with clarity rather than expectation. The American is not chasing immediate results but shaping a build-up—one designed to peak where it matters most, in Paris. The reigning Roland-Garros champion returns to the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix fully aware that it has rarely been her most comfortable stop. This time, she…
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WTA Clay Season Ranking Pressure Report: Sabalenka Leads As Gauff Faces Heavy Defence Before Roland Garros
The clay swing does not treat everyone equally. Some arrive with freedom, others with a ledger to protect. As the WTA Tour shifts towards Roland Garros, the ranking landscape tells its own story — one shaped less by current form than by what still needs to be defended. At the top, stability prevails. Just a…
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WTA vs ATP Rankings: Why Women’s Tennis Is Deeper—and Harder to Dominate
The debate around competitiveness in tennis often leans on perception. But strip it back to the numbers, and a clearer picture emerges. A statistical comparison of the current Top 20 rankings in both the WTA and ATP Tours reveals a compelling truth: while men’s tennis is increasingly shaped by elite dominance, the women’s game is…
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Aryna Sabalenka Leaves the Sunshine Swing at Her Peak — Playing the Best Tennis of Her Career
Aryna Sabalenka did not need to dominate every minute of the Miami Open final. She just needed to own the important ones. Against Coco Gauff, that proved enough. The world No. 1 came through 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 in a final that swung, reset and then settled back into her hands, sealing the title in Florida…
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Coco Gauff Miami Open Final Preview: Home Hope Faces Sabalenka’s Relentless Title Charge
Coco Gauff has spent years searching for a way to make Miami feel like hers. This week, she has finally found it. The 21-year-old arrives at her first Miami Open final not as a passenger of expectation, but as a player who has negotiated her way through discomfort, momentum swings and the weight of playing…
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Miami Open WTA Recap: Muchova and Gauff Set Up Semifinal Clash After Contrasting Quarterfinal Wins
Control came in different forms in Miami on quarterfinal day. Karolina Muchova leaned on precision and patience; Coco Gauff relied on resilience and timing. Both routes led to the same destination — a place in the semi-finals, and a meeting that now feels earned rather than scheduled. Muchova edges Mboko in fine margins and first-strike…
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Coco Gauff Opens Up on Motherhood, Mindset and Miami Breakthrough After Reaching First Quarter-Finall
Coco Gauff’s relationship with the Miami Open has often been uneasy. This year, it feels different. For the first time in her career, the American has broken into the quarter-finals of her home tournament, defeating Sorana Cirstea 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 in a match that tested both her composure and her evolving mindset. What followed was…
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Miami Round of 16 Recap: Rybakina halts Gibson surge as Sabalenka, Pegula, Mboko and Gauff headline quarter-finalists
Monday in Miami had a clear hierarchy. While several names impressed, it was Elena Rybakina, Belinda Bencic, Aryna Sabalenka and rising force Victoria Mboko who set the tone — blending authority with timing as the tournament sharpened into its decisive phase. Rybakina and Bencic, arguably involved in the day’s standout match-ups on paper, delivered the…
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Alexandra Eala Advances After Coco Gauff Retires Injured at Indian Wells
Tennis rarely unfolds exactly as planned. Sometimes the drama comes from rallies and momentum swings. Other times it arrives in the form of an unexpected medical timeout and a difficult decision. That was the case in Indian Wells, where Coco Gauff was forced to retire mid-match against Alexandra Eala due to a troubling injury in…
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Sabalenka and Gauff Advance, Eala Steals the Night in Indian Wells Thriller
Indian Wells rarely gives you one clean story. It prefers a handful at once — a top seed easing back into command, a contender wobbling but surviving, a former champion finding old poise, and somewhere near midnight, a young player kicking the door off its hinges. That was the shape of the day on the…
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Why Tennis Produces Most of the Highest-Paid Female Athletes
At the end of February, RallyHer examined the economics of women’s sport through a simple lens: champion paychecks. Our analysis of the Prize Money Pyramid 2025–26 showed just how steep the financial hierarchy has become — and how firmly tennis sits at its summit. Events such as the WTA Finals, the Australian Open, and Indian…
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Sunshine Swing Spotlight: Why Iga Swiatek Could Reclaim Control in Indian Wells and Miami
The desert does not forgive hesitation. Nor does South Florida. Every March, the WTA calendar pivots into its most revealing stretch: Indian Wells and Miami, the twin pillars of the Sunshine Swing. Titles here do not merely decorate a résumé — they recalibrate seasons. Form is exposed. Momentum is amplified. Doubt, if present, tends to…
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WTA Tournaments Introduce Rage Rooms to Tackle On-Court Frustration
Tennis has never lacked emotion. It is a sport played alone, under lights, under scrutiny, with nowhere to hide when momentum turns. On the WTA Tour, where margins are razor-thin and cameras rarely blink, frustration can ignite in seconds. This season, two tournaments have decided to meet that reality head-on — not with fines or…