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Coco Gauff After Winning the 2023 US Open

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As the reigning U.S. Open champ, Coco Gauff is off to a strong start as she aims to keep her title intact during this year’s competition. 

Not only did the young tennis sensation score her first grand slam, but she also became the youngest woman to win the title since Serena Williams in 1999, at age 19. Now, at age 20, her sights are set on a repeat, and all eyes are on Gauff as she continues to make HERstory.

Gauff has made quite the name for herself as a young tennis phenom over the last few years, first going pro in 2018 at the tender age of 14, which is relatively early in tennis. She displays no signs of letting up anytime soon, especially with a strong start in defending her title during the 2024 US Open. On Monday (Aug. 26), Gauff opened play with a 6-2, 6-0 victory over France’s Varvara Gracheva during the first round at Flushing Meadows. 

“If you defend something, that means you won something,” said Gauff in an interview after her match. “If you did it, that means you can do it again. Whether I do it again this year or not, I will do it again. Whether it’s 2024 or not, I will do it again.”

As the world prepares to watch Gauff attempt to maintain her title during this year’s competition, here are 20 facts about the 20-year-old tennis sensation.

1. She is a product of two athletes. 

Gauff’s father, Corey Gauff, played college basketball at Georgia State University, while her mother, Candi Gauff, was a track and field athlete at Flordia State University. Thus, the love of the game is not on her but rather on her, as she comes from a sports-oriented family.

 

5. Her parents quit their jobs to support her tennis dreams.

When they realized their daughter’s love for the sport, Gauff’s parents left their careers behind to support her full-time tennis endeavors. As a homeschooled student, her mother was her teacher, and her father was one of her first coaches.

Wimbledon 2024 - Day Three - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

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7. She also trained in France at an academy Serena Williams’ former coach ran.

In addition to training in Florida, Gauff also trained at the Mouratoglou Academy, which is located in France and is run by Serena Williams’ former coach, Patrick Mouratoglou.

The Championships - Wimbledon 2019

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13. Gauff achieved tennis history with her first WTA singles title.

After clinching the WTA singles title during the Linz Open in Austria, Gauff became the youngest WTA singles titleholder since 2024. During that same year, 2019, she won her first WTA doubles title alongside partner Caty McNally