Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff – WTA Tennis Player
Latest Title
Wuhan Open 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: 8
Matches Won: 267 | Matches Lost: 112
Highest WTA Rank: No. 2 (various weeks in 2024–2025)
Highest Doubles Rank: No. 1 (28 August 2022)
Data last updated: October 14, 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $29,064,121 USD (approx. €27,029,600 EUR)
Data last updated: October 14, 2025
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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Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka Lead Their Quarter in Round 2 Action
The second round of play in Coco Gauff’s quarter delivered a mix of thrilling three-set battles, injury setbacks, and commanding wins from the two marquee stars. Fans witnessed high-quality tennis, with both veterans and newcomers showcasing grit and resilience. Gauff and Osaka Show Their Power Coco Gauff once again rose to the occasion, defeating Donna…
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US Open 2025 – Women’s Round 1 Recap
Top Seeds Survive Opening Tests World No. 1 Iga Świątek advanced smoothly, dismantling Emiliana Arango 6-1, 6-2. Aryna Sabalenka showed her power early with a 7-5, 6-1 win over Rebeka Masarova, while Elena Rybakina eased through against Julieta Pareja 6-3, 6-0. Jessica Pegula also looked sharp, dropping just four games against Mayar Sherif. Coco Gauff…
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Coco Gauff’s Quarter Shaken as Madison Keys Exits Early – Farewell US Open for Garcia and Kvitova
With Keys gone, Coco Gauff’s path looks wide open Day one in Coco Gauff’s quarter of the US Open 2025 began with drama and surprises, headlined by Madison Keys’ stunning first-round defeat. The American, considered one of the potential dark horses of the tournament, was ousted by Mexico’s Renata Zarazua in a rollercoaster 7-6(10), 6-7(3),…
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US Open Women’s Singles Champions & Finalists: Full Open Era Winners List (since 1968)
Since the dawn of the Open Era in 1968, the US Open has crowned some of the greatest champions in women’s tennis history. From Billie Jean King’s trailblazing triumphs to Chris Evert’s dominance, from Steffi Graf and Serena Williams to modern stars like Coco Gauff and Iga Świątek — the New York finals have delivered…
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Only American Cincinnati Quarter-Finalist Left Could Not Keep American Hopes Alive: Gauff Crashes Out, Paolini Wins Third In A Row
Two Top-10 Stars Clash Again Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini were on a collision course once more, this time in the quarterfinals of the Cincinnati Open 2025. The head-to-head stood dead even at 2-2, but it was the Italian who held the momentum, having won their last two meetings in straight sets—including the Rome final…
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Coco Gauff Blazes into Cincinnati Open Quarters with Confident Straight-Sets Win
Gauff Dominates to Earn Cincinnati Quarterfinal Berth Coco Gauff advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Cincinnati Open by dispatching Lucia Bronzetti in straight sets, 6–2, 6–4. Her commanding performance extended a perfect 2–0 head-to-head record against the Italian star. Gauff will now face seventh seed Jasmine Paolini in the next round. Gauff Sets the…
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WTA Rankings: Sabalenka Holds No.1, Gauff Closes Gap as Mboko Soars into Top 25
American Charge Continues into Top 10 WTA Rankings Aryna Sabalenka remains unshakable at world No.1 with 12,010 points, but Coco Gauff’s surge to 7,669 points keeps the pressure on. Iga Świątek stays third, while Jessica Pegula holds her place at No.4. The U.S. presence in the elite tier is further boosted by Madison Keys, who…
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2025 Montreal WTA Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers – Detailed Stats From Quarterfinals to Final
The 2025 WTA Montreal Open has already delivered plenty of drama and surprises as the tournament heads into the Round of 16. Several big names survived early battles, while new faces have emerged as serious contenders on Canadian soil. Top seed Coco Gauff showcased her resilience with a gritty three-set comeback over Veronika Kudermetova, while…
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2025 Wimbledon WTA Results (Updated): Biggest Storylines, Qualifiers & Many Stats
Navratilova Tipped Sabalenka and Gauff as Wimbledon Favorites — Neither Made the Wimbledon WTA Final The 2025 Wimbledon Championships are once again delivering the drama, resilience, and unpredictability that make the WTA tour’s grass-court season such a spectacle. With a draw brimming with both star power and hungry challengers, this year’s edition in London has…
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Major WTA Upsets Shake Up Wimbledon’s Opening Round
Wimbledon 2025 wasted no time producing drama, as several top American hopes were eliminated in a brutal first round that rewrote expectations for the rest of the tournament. The biggest headline was Jessica Pegula’s 2–6, 3–6 loss to Italy’s Elisabetta Cocciaretto — a result even more astonishing than Coco Gauff’s shock exit. Pegula had just…
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French Open 2025 Final Preview: Aryna Sabalenka vs Coco Gauff with Key Stats Every Tennis Fan Should Know
With the clay of Court Philippe-Chatrier set for one final showdown (Saturday, June 7, 2025), the women’s singles final at Roland Garros 2025 brings together two of the sport’s most electrifying forces: Aryna Sabalenka, who stunned the reigning queen of Paris in the semifinals, and Coco Gauff, the American prodigy whose maturity and grit have…
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2025 French Open WTA Guide: Biggest Storylines, Qualifiers & Results with Stats
The 2025 edition of the French Open is underway, and Roland Garros is once again delivering the drama, grit, and unpredictability that defines the WTA tour on clay. From high-profile contenders to rising stars (Loïs Boisson) and comeback stories (Elina Svitolina), the women’s draw is already packed with compelling narratives. As the first rounds unfolded,…
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You Can’t Give Iga Swiatek Three Points in a Row: Elena Rybakina Learns the Hard Way
In a sizzling clash between a reborn Elena Rybakina and Iga Swiatek, it was 5-0 in favor of the Kazakh within just 20 minutes. Her serve was firing on all cylinders, and she attacked the Pole’s serve as if it were target practice — this was a rocket assault of the highest order from Rybakina.…
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WTA Roland Garros 2025 – Day 3 Recap: French Flair, Azarenka’s Double Bagel, and Alycia Parks Delivers Shocking Win
The third day of the 2025 Roland Garros delivered a feast of upsets, commanding wins, and breakout moments on the women’s side. French fans were treated to a pair of major home triumphs as wildcards Loïs Boisson and Elsa Jacquemot stunned their seeded opponents. Boisson produced a career-best performance to defeat Elise Mertens 6-4, 4-6,…
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Aryna Sabalenka Rules Madrid Once Again – Third Title Seals Her Status as Player To Beat at Roland Garros
Aryna Sabalenka has once again proven herself untouchable on the red clay of Madrid. With a commanding 6-3, 7-6(3) victory over Coco Gauff, the world No. 1 clinched her third Madrid Open title, equaling Petra Kvitová’s all-time record at the tournament and adding another layer to an already glittering season. The triumph marks Sabalenka’s second…
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2025 Madrid Open WTA Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers – Detailed Stats From Quarterfinals to Final
The 2025 Mutua Madrid Open, a flagship event on the WTA circuit, is taking place from April 22 to May 4 at the striking La Caja Mágica in Madrid. As the season’s first WTA 1000 clay-court contest ahead of the French Open, it serves as a crucial benchmark in the build-up to Roland Garros. This…
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Round of 16 WTA Madrid Open Preview Featuring Eight Exciting Matchups and Predictions
The Madrid Open 2025 roars into its Round of 16 with a dazzling lineup of clashes, where young prodigies, seasoned champions, and fearless outsiders are set to battle for a place in the quarterfinals. In a tournament that has already served up drama and upsets, the stakes rise even higher as the title contenders begin…
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2025 Stuttgart Open WTA Results (Final Update) – Jelena Ostapenko Wins Title and Takes Home Porsche
Jelena Ostapenko produced a commanding display throughout the week, capping her run with a resounding 6-4, 6-1 victory over world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the final. The title marked her first triumph on clay since lifting the French Open trophy in 2017 and brought her WTA title count to nine. In a feat unmatched…
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Opinion: Why the WTA and Its Players Must Step Up for Women’s Rights Worldwide
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has embarked on a historic but controversial journey by partnering with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF). While the partnership brings financial stability and pioneering benefits such as this week’s announced paid maternity leave, it has also sparked criticism for aligning with a nation widely criticized for its human rights…
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Coco Gauff Backs WTA’s Decision to Suspend Elena Rybakina’s Coach: “Protecting players is important”
In a significant development within the WTA circuit, World No. 3 Coco Gauff has expressed her support for the association’s decision to suspend Stefano Vukov, coach of Elena Rybakina, following allegations of misconduct. This move underscores the WTA’s commitment to safeguarding player welfare and maintaining professional standards. Gauff Backs WTA’s Protective Measures Upon her arrival…
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Qatar Open 2025 Results (as updated): Complete List of Matches Including Qualifiers and Updates
The 2025 Qatar TotalEnergies Open kicks off in Doha, bringing together a stacked WTA field for one of the season’s premier hardcourt events. Defending champion Iga Świątek returns, looking to extend her dominance in a tournament she has owned in recent years. With Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, and Coco Gauff also in contention, the draw…
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Paula Badosa’s Breakthrough: Triumphs Over Coco Gauff to Reach Australian Open Semifinals
First Set: Badosa Breaks Late to Claim the Opener The match began with both players displaying aggressive baseline play, each striving to dominate the rallies. Badosa’s powerful forehand was particularly effective, while Gauff leveraged her exceptional court coverage. After both players held serve through the initial games, Badosa secured a crucial break at 6-5 by…
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2025 Australian Open WTA Grand Slam Results: Melbourne’s Complete List of Matches Including Qualifiers and Updates
The Australian Open 2025 women’s singles produced a champion, major upsets, and a standout semi-final that set up a dramatic title match in Melbourne. Below is a complete round-by-round results archive (main draw and qualifying), updated in one place for quick reference. Seeding is based on the WTA rankings used at the entry deadline —…
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Marta Kostyuk and Anna Kalinskaya Break Through as Top-10 Giant-Killers in the 2024 Season
In the fiercely competitive 2024 WTA season, emerging talents Marta Kostyuk and Anna Kalinskaya made their mark by defeating top-10 opponents. They joined established stars like Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka in the elite list of players with the most wins against the world’s best. Iga Swiatek – Still a Dominant ForceWIN-LOSS: 11-5Swiatek continued her…
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Coco Gauff wins 2024 WTA Finals in Riyadh and Earns a New Middle Name – ‘Lucidity’
In a nail-biting final lasting over three hours, 20-year-old Coco Gauff managed to add the crown of the WTA Finals to her record. The American had to match, catch up to, and eventually outpace China’s Qinwen Zheng. This final push only came at the end. In the tiebreak of the third set, she finally managed…


