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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Gauff and Swiatek Set the Tone for 2026 — Different Paths, Same January Pressure
Coco Gauff hasn’t even cooled from the WTA Finals, yet her 2026 itinerary is already locked in — and it begins where her season caught fire last January. The United Cup, once the tournament she routinely sidestepped for Auckland, has become her favored launchpad. One title run — capped by a clean, nerveless win over…
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Season 2025 Top Earners: Top 100 WTA Prize Money Leaders
Here it is: the latest Season 2025 Top Earners list (updated October 20, 2025), built from the WTA’s own numbers and delivered by Tennis-WTA.com — the fan-led corner of the internet that actually cares. It’s the definitive snapshot of who made what this year. Wander through it at will: search your favourites, your flag, or…
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WTA Rankings After 2025 WTA Finals: The Pack Is Growling Louder
As of November 10, 2025, this Final WTA rankings capture the complete aftermath of the WTA Finals in Riyadh. Aryna Sabalenka Still Perched on Top of Women’s Tennis For a second year running, Aryna Sabalenka ends the season as queen of the WTA hill — battle-scarred, exasperated at times, but still the one holding the…
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WTA Finals 2025: Results (Updated) & Schedule of Play
The WTA Finals 2025 — the grand conclusion to the women’s tennis season — are set to light up Riyadh from November 1–8, 2025, bringing together the sport’s eight best performers for one final showdown of the year. Defending champion Coco Gauff returned to the desert aiming to retain her crown after her thrilling triumph…
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Sabalenka Silences Gauff in Riyadh — Ruthless Return Sends ‘Iron Aryna’ Into WTA Finals Semis
Aryna Sabalenka’s hunt for glory in Riyadh rumbled on with a statement win over Coco Gauff, dismantling the World No.3 by 7–6(5), 6–2 to seal her place at the top of the group and into the WTA Finals semifinals. For Gauff, however, the defending champion’s campaign stops here. With Jessica Pegula having cruised past Jasmine…
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No Fireworks Needed: Coco Gauff Glides Past Flat Paolini in Riyadh
Coco Gauff rediscovered her champion’s rhythm in Riyadh, outlasting Jasmine Paolini to keep her title defence alive and edge ahead 4-3 in their growing rivalry. The American, who had beaten the Italian in the Wuhan semifinals just three weeks earlier, reversed the outcome of their Rome and Cincinnati encounters with cleaner serving and a sharper…
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WTA Finals 2025 Predictions: Can an Underdog Steal the Title? We Think So
The 2025 WTA Finals promise a blockbuster close to the season, gathering eight of the year’s most accomplished players for one final showdown. The competition runs 1–8 November in Riyadh, and with every champion of 2025’s Grand Slams in the field, the quality couldn’t be higher. Prize Money The official prize pool is yet to…
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WTA Career Earnings 2025: Full List of All-Time Prize Money Leaders
This is the latest Career Prize Money Leaders list (as of October 20, 2025), compiled from the WTA’s own data but presented here on tennis-wta.com, your unofficial home for fans, by fans. It’s the ultimate leaderboard of women’s all-time tennis fortunes. Scroll, explore, and search to your heart’s content: type your favourite player’s name, your…
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Live WTA Rankings After 2025 Ningbo and Osaka Open Semifinals – Race to WTA Finals Update
As of October 19, 2025, the live WTA rankings have absorbed the ripple effect of the Ningbo (WTA 500) and Osaka (WTA 250) events, with only the championship finals still to play. The Chinese leg, in particular, has brought sharper definition to the Race to the WTA Finals in Riyadh, trimming the margins and clarifying…
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The Six Queens Slam! New Zealand’s Bold Answer to the Oil-Fuelled Six Kings Spectacle
While the men’s Six Kings Slam dazzles under the floodlights of Riyadh — a spectacle built on oil wealth and luxury — women’s tennis deserves something more meaningful. Something cleaner. Fairer. Groundbreaking. Enter the idea of the Six Queens Slam — a visionary counterpoint hosted in New Zealand, the first nation to grant women the…
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Coco Gauff defeats Jessica Pegula to win Wuhan Open Final 2025 — a statement of control, composure, and connection
From tense rallies to candid speeches, this is the full account of Coco Gauff’s Wuhan Open triumph — how she outlasted Jessica Pegula, what it means for her season, and the mutual respect that lifted an all-American final above the ordinary. A second title, a steadier mind, and a reminder that Coco Gauff’s season is…
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2025 Wuhan Open WTA1000 Results (Updated) Including Qualifiers
The WTA 1000 Wuhan Open in China runs from October 4 to October 12 at the Optics Valley International Tennis Centre. The event is the second big Chinese hard-court event and features 96 singles players and strong doubles competition. Just like the China Open in Beijing this Dongfeng Voyah Wuhan Open is one of Asia’s…
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Live WTA Rankings After 2025 Wuhan Open Semifinals
As of October 12, 2025, the live WTA rankings reflect the impact of the season’s final WTA 1000 event in Wuhan, where only the championship match between Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff remains to be played. The tournament has been decisive in shaping both the year-end No. 1 battle and the race to the WTA…
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From Friends to Finalists: Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula Face Off in the 2025 Wuhan Open Final
The Wuhan Open, the final WTA 1000 event of the season, will crown a new champion after three straight titles from Aryna Sabalenka (2018, 2019, 2024). This year’s championship match features two of the biggest names in American tennis — Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula — meeting for the seventh time in their careers. Both…
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Wuhan Open 2025: Sabalenka, Pegula, Gauff, and Paolini Set for Semifinal Showdowns
The stage is set for a thrilling semifinal day at the Dongfeng · Voyah Wuhan Open 2025, with four of the world’s top players battling for a place in Sunday’s final. The lineup features no major surprises, but plenty of intrigue and history — particularly in the night session between three-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka…
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China Open 2025: Final WTA Rankings Revealed After the Tournament’s Conclusion
The final whistle in Beijing didn’t just close the China Open — it drew a bold line through the WTA hierarchy. A massive gulf now separates the Top 5 from the rest, as Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, and Mirra Andreeva have effectively built a private league of dominance. Below them, however,…
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2025 China Open WTA1000 Results (Updated) Including Qualifiers
The WTA 1000 China Open in Beijing runs from September 21 to October 5 at the National Tennis Center. The event is part of the Asian hard-court swing and features 96 singles players and strong doubles competition. Prestige, ranking points, and prize money make it one of the season’s most important tournaments. No Sabalenka, Gauff…
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Anisimova Blasts Past Gauff to Reach 2025 China Open Final
Beijing — Amanda Anisimova blitzed defending champion Coco Gauff 6–1, 6–2 in just 1 hour to surge into the China Open final, ending what many expected to be a tight semifinal before it ever caught fire. Gauff’s serve vanished at the big moments—five double faults told the story—while Anisimova stayed on the gas from the…