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Embodying better than anyone the rise of a bold and ambitious new generation, Coco Gauff has established herself as one of the defining figures of modern women’s tennis. Born on 13 March 2004 in Delray Beach, Florida, she grew up in a family shaped by sport: a father who became her coach, a mother who had been a collegiate athlete, and an environment entirely designed to help her thrive. Identified very early for her maturity, her power and her determination, she first forged her reputation on the junior circuit, reaching the US Open final in 2017 before being crowned Roland‑Garros junior champion the following year.
Her spectacular breakthrough on the professional tour came in 2019, when she reached the Wimbledon rounds of 16 after defeating Venus Williams in the opening round, at just 15 years old. That stunning performance revealed to the world a player with rare charisma, already perfectly equipped to challenge the very best.
Runner‑up at Roland‑Garros in 2022, she bounced back from that disappointment to lift her first Grand Slam trophy in front of her home crowd at the 2023 US Open. Less than two years later, she took her revenge on destiny at Roland‑Garros, once again overcoming Aryna Sabalenka in a memorable final to capture her second major title. In between those milestones, she also claimed the 2024 WTA Finals along with several prestigious trophies, firmly consolidating her status as one of the sport’s leading stars.
Her game is built on a rare combination of speed, power and tactical awareness. With exceptional court coverage, she excels in defence and counter‑attacking situations, while becoming increasingly aggressive as the seasons go by. Always in search of perfection, she continues to work on consolidating her serve and bringing greater reliability to her forehand. Add to that a rock‑solid backhand and remarkable mental resilience, and it becomes clear why Coco Gauff is a competitor capable of overturning the most complex scenarios.
Smiling off court yet uncompromising with a racquet in hand, she embodies both the present and the future of world tennis. Her match‑ups with Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina now headline the biggest stages, reflecting her central role within the sport’s hierarchy.
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