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Coco Gauff is the U.S. Open champion — and has designs on a lot more. Tennis. Coco Gauff has arrived, and so has the future of American tennis. Kevin Kurz. Sept. 9, 2023 Updated March 13, 2024.
Coco Gauff’s U.S. Open Run Is Over. Here’s What to Expect for the Future. Now that the 15-year-old’s tennis season is done, she will try to improve pretty much everything.
Former American tennis player Melanie Oudin once promised to be tennis' next big star. The post Coco Gauff and Danielle Lead the Charge as Ex-WTA Pro Opens Up on the Future of American Tennis ...
American teen Coco Gauff opened the U.S. Open women’s draw on Arthur Ashe in style, rolling to an easy 6-2, 6-3 first-round rout of France’s Leolia Jeanjean. Coming in seeded 12th — and ...
Coco Gauff was ruthless and totally dominant in her US Open quarterfinal against Jelena Ostapenko, dropping just two games in a match that could have really troubled the young American.
Her mother was so excited, she had the layout blown up and framed. It still hangs today in Coco’s bedroom, but she said she feels a little weird seeing pictures of herself. The Vogue and future TIME ...
Coco Gauff is Heading To The 2025 French Open Semi-Finals. That mindset is what keeps her dangerous in every round. She’s the No. 2 seed with a major title after winning the US Open in 2023. In ...
Coco Gauff joined Forbes senior writer Jabari Young to discuss how she’s expanding her business empire and a new extension with shipping giant UPS. When it comes to ideas, don’t be afraid to ...
Coco Gauff walks onto the court in the middle of the day. The stadium is half-full, if that. So far, she mostly takes care of her main business in a little over an hour.
Coco Gauff has won the French Open at long last. The tennis superstar, 21, bested No. 1 ranked Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday, June 7. Gauff lost the first set 6-7 but rallied to win the next two ...
American Coco Gauff is back in a Roland-Garros final and will take on Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday for a shot at her second major title.
Coco Gauff claimed her second career grand slam singles title on Saturday, coming from behind to defeat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 in a thrilling French Open women’s final.