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Coco Gauff

Release Date: 28 Nov 2022   |   USA
Coco Gauff Australian Open

Events:

  • Tennis

Since signing with New Balance in 2018 at the age of 14 Coco Gauff has broken many firsts such as being the youngest player ranked in the top 100 by the WTA, youngest player in the history of Wimbledon to qualify for the main draw (in 2019), youngest American to reach the quarterfinals of a grandslam since 1997 (in 2021), and most recently finished 2025 ranked No. 3 for the third consecutive year making her youngest woman this century to spend three straight years in the Top 3.

Coco is a girl that dreams big and is working hard every day to reach the top of her game and change the world with her racket.  Although one of the best player's in the world following a strong 2025 season, she still radiates a young, energetic spirit and this is evident through her love of Anime and comic book movies. She is also one of the more outspoken athletes across all sports when it comes to issues of injustice or commenting on the social climate. Coco and her family remain active in giving back to their community of Delray, FL. 

Accolades:

  • 2019 – Youngest player to reach main draw at Wimbledon by qualifying to Open Era at 15 years old and defeated world No. 44 Venus Willliams
  • 2019 – Won two WTA doubles tournaments with Caty McNally
  • 2019 – Won WTA singles title at the Linz Open, youngest singles titleholder on the WTA tour since 2004   
  • 2019 – Youngest player and only player under 18 years old inside the top 100 ranking at No. 68
  • 2021 – Youngest player to win a WTA singles/doubles title at Parma Open, since Maria Sharapova in 2004
  • 2022 – Youngest American woman to achieve a WTA Ranking of World No. 8
  • 2022 – Reached her first Major Championship match at French Open​, youngest major finalist since Maria Sharapova won Wimbledon in 2004
  • 2022 Won three WTA doubles tournaments with Jessica Pegula in Doha, Toronto, and San Diego
  • 2023 – Won first Major Title at the US Open​, first American teenager to win since Serena Williams in 1999
  • 2023 – Won WTA singles titles at Cincinnati Masters and Washington Open and was co-ranked No. 1 in doubles with Jessica Pegula after US Open
  • 2023 and 2024 – Won back-to-back WTA Auckland singles titles, while also winning in Beijing and the first WTA Finals Riyadh title in 2024
  • 2024 – Won French Open Doubles title with Katerina Siniakova
  • 2025 – Won second Grand Slam singles title at the French Open, won doubles title in Montreal doubles title with McCartney Kessler, and helped Team USA win the United Cup
  • 2025 – Won her third career WTA singles title at Wuhan and made it to WTA finals at Madrid and Rome becoming the first American to reach three WTF finals in a calendar year since Serena Williams in 2024
  • Finished 2025 ranked World No. 3 for the third consecutive year, youngest woman this century to spend three straight years in the Top 3
  • Currently ranked #5 in the world​​ (as of Feb. 2026)
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